Fatima Zahra
It helps me to learn or it helps me learn? It helps to learn or it helps me learn? It helps me find or it helps me find? Which one is correct; with 'to' or without?
Jan 11, 2014 12:41 AM
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The technical correct answer is that you should have "to" in there as you're using the verbal infinitive: it helps me TO learn, it helps me TO find. However, in almost all instances it's 100% acceptable to omit the "to", especially in spoken and casual English where I would usually omit it for easiness' sake. Italki helps me learn Russian.
January 11, 2014
Help me do this. Help me to do this. These two sentences are both correct. It all depends on the verb and how frequently it is being used. For the verb “learn” the most common way to say is “help to learn” and also for the verb “do” the most widely spoken form is “ help do something”. Anyway, you could check out this site https://bigben.academy/help-learn-or-help-to-learn-english/ to have a better understanding.
September 10, 2021
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