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Parading Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

what is the following information after the verb 'help' in a sentence?

In The Watchman's Rattle by Rebecca Coasta, one sentence is below.
<help GE successfully transition from a tired manufacturing giant to a high-tech leader in the twentieth century.>>

I have thought the use of 'help' so far like this.
help + somebody/ something
help + sb/sth + verb
help + sb/sth + pp

but the sentence above is not included in the type I have listed. I think when expressing someone's motion or state, we should use clause or something like that such as 'help sb/sth verb' or 'help sb/sth pp'

Is it possible, when we express someone's motion or state, the following information after help is just noun, like sentence above?

thankyou all to read ~
  

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parading but the sentence above is not included in the type I have listed. Yes it is; help + sb/sth + verb. 'Transition' is a new verb.

  • parading but the sentence above is not included in the type I have listed.
  • Yes it is; help + sb/sth + verb.
  • 'Transition' is a new verb.
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paradingbut the sentence above is not included in the type I have listed.
Yes it is; help + sb/sth + verb. 'Transition' is a new verb.

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