Idiom; Help + noun + to

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Idiom; Help + noun + to

by Jinger » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:38 am
Hi all,
First, I'd like to thank all the people who provided me with help. This is truly a great place for anyone who is studying gmat.

I came cross an idiom in Rajat's sentence correction note;
Help + noun + to do

From what I learn before, to is omitted after help.
Help + noun + do

Have a mistaken this idiom since I first learned?
Is "help + noun + to" is a special expression in gmat and is "help + noun + do" correct in non gmat world.
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Ans....

by jangojess » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:51 am
i think help + noun + to is correct one...
eg: Sahil's notes helped me to score a 49 in verbal...
Trying hard!!!

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