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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

to get help

Can I say,

(a) She ran to the stall and called some people to get help.

(b) She ran to the stall and called some people to come to get help.

(c) The men followed me to help the lady.

(d) She ran to the stall to find people to get help.

(e) She ran to the stall to get help from the people.
  

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How about the sentences?
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(a) She ran to the stall and called some people to get help. -- To me, this sentence does not quite work. If she wants the people themselves to provide help, then "... called for some people to help" would be better IMO. If she wants them to summon help, then "... called for some people to get help" would be better.

(b) She ran to the stall and called some people to come to get

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