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Ardorado Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

She doesn't help( to be/being) funny

I think it's 'to be' but can't explain to myself.

can someone please explain to me grammatically?
  

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ardorado I think it's 'to be' but can't explain to myself. C an someone please explain to me grammatically? She doesn't help( to be/being) funny (Original post) As stand, this sentence has all the wrong ingredients to be either semantically or grammatically right.

  • ardorado I think it's 'to be' but can't explain to myself.
  • C an someone please explain to me grammatically?
  • She doesn't help( to be/being) funny (Original post) As stand, this sentence has all the wrong ingredients to be either semantically or grammatically right.
  • If I may I'd say It has that raw quality too unpolished to looks, sounds, and feels correct because the real meaning was not immediately clear , and I think the problem was.
  • the wrong "auxiliary" (doesn't) , adjective (funny) , and structure were selected.
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ardoradoI think it's 'to be' but can't explain to myself. Can someone please explain to me grammatically?
She doesn't help( to be/being) funny (Original post)
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I am unsure of what you are trying to say.It is possible you are trying to say "She cannot help but be funny."OR "She doesn't help by being funny."OR "She can't help being funny."OR any other number of examples. Since I do not know what your intended meaning is.

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