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Sexanddeath Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

I am here to ask for help.
I am here for asking help.
I am here for ask to help.
Which one is correct? If both is correct, what is the difference between of them?

Regards
Daniel
  

Top answer

I am here to ask for help. OK I am here for asking for help. OK I am here for ask to help.

  • I am here to ask for help.
  • OK I am here for asking for help.
  • OK I am here for ask to help.
  • Wrong.
  • (1) My reason to be here is to get help.
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  1. I am here to ask for help. OK
  2. I am here for asking for help.OK
  3. I am here for ask to help. Wrong.


(1) My reason to be here is to get help.
(2) I am here, and I am asking for help.
They both mean about the same thing.
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Hi,
I would say: "I am here to ask for help". This is the simplest, commonest form.

Regards

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