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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
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"I have someone who helps me with that."
"I have someone helping me with that."

Are they the same?
  

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Not necessarily. The first would refer to something that is a repeating occurrence. Do you cut all the grass by yourself?

  • Not necessarily.
  • The first would refer to something that is a repeating occurrence.
  • Do you cut all the grass by yourself?
  • No, I have someone who helps me with that.
  • He brings his mower over here every week and cuts the back yard while I do the front.
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Not necessarily.
The first would refer to something that is a repeating occurrence.
Do you cut all the grass by yourself?
No, I have someone who helps me with that. He brings his mower over here every week and cuts the back yard while I do the front.
The second could mean about the same, but it could also mean they are helping you now in this one instanc

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