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Yasu_english Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"Please do whatever you can help me get out of here."

Hello, everyone.
My name is Yasu.
I have two questions.

"Please do whatever you can help me get out of here."
Is this sentence correct?
I think "help me" qualifies "whatever you can" and "get out of here" qualifies "me"
so this sentence is correct.
Is this idea correct?
  

Top answer

yasu_english Please do whatever you can to help me get out of here. Correct as shown. Please do [whatever you can] (in order) to help [me (to) get out of here].

  • yasu_english Please do whatever you can to help me get out of here.
  • Correct as shown.
  • Please do [whatever you can] (in order) to help [me (to) get out of here].
  • CJ
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yasu_englishPlease do whatever you can to help me get out of here.
Correct as shown.

Please
do [whatever you can]
(in order) to help [me (to) get out of here].

CJ

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