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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

two verb +s in a sentence

she helps her mom sweeps the floor.
It is possible to put "s' behind sweep in this case
  

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HI, she helps her mom sweeps the floor. It is possible to put "s' behind sweep in this case No. 'Sweep' here is the base/infinitive form of the verb.

  • HI, she helps her mom sweeps the floor.
  • It is possible to put "s' behind sweep in this case No.
  • 'Sweep' here is the base/infinitive form of the verb.
  • Another form of the sentence is 'She helps her Mom to sweep the floor'.
  • You could say 'She helps he Mom and (she) sweeps the floor', but this refers to two separate actions.
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HI,

she helps her mom sweeps the floor.
It is possible to put "s' behind sweep in this case

No. 'Sweep' here is the base/infinitive form of the verb.
Another form of the sentence is 'She helps her Mom to sweep the floor'.

You could say 'She helps he Mom and

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