The following statement has been taken from the same source:
'We are waiting to help you building your strong future.'
As far as I know the following structures exist in the grammar world:
a) to help do smth;
b) to help to do smth.;
c) to help smb. do smth.;
d) to help smb. to do smth.
I have another question:
''to help smb.doing smth." - is it informal structure?
Many thanks...
help smb doing
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Re: help smb doing
No, it is simply incorrect.
Your list of possible structures is complete!
Your list of possible structures is complete!