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So, in my English revision, there was a question, I had to complete with a word:
"My best friens helps me ... my homework".
I had to use one of those verbs:
- to have
- to do
- to see

Which is the correct form? (I wrote "doing", please say to me that it's correct :))

2007-09-24 00:57:27 · 4 answers · asked by Luisa 4 in Society & Culture Languages

And an other question:
"My father ... washing up"? What verb is correct in this occasion?

2007-09-24 01:03:46 · update #1

4 answers

You can simply say: My best friend helps me DO my homework. or if you are referring to many best friends, you may say: My best friends help me DO my homework.

2007-09-24 01:07:17 · answer #1 · answered by Giles P 2 · 1 0

The correct forms would be either:

My best friend helps me to do my homework

or

My best friend helps me with my homework.

2007-09-24 08:03:44 · answer #2 · answered by GrahamH 7 · 2 0

well in the first question its my best friend helps me to do my homework.

and the 2nd one is

is my dad is washing up


la fortuna buona a inglesi il mio amico

2007-09-24 08:18:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It would "sound" better to say

"he helps me DO my homework."
or
"he helps me TO DO my homework."

You don't need the gerund form (-ing) here...

2007-09-24 08:05:13 · answer #4 · answered by chocolahoma 7 · 1 0

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