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Can you help me about that? X about Y has a few meanings. One meaning is that Y is something to understand or learn. Another meaning is that you are near Y such that you can be considered …

You can use would or could after you (see below). If you do not use would or could, then you use the past participle (past form of the verb), like helped in the last example below. Here are …

It sounds “funny” to me, something I could not say and cannot say. That’s why it’s ungrammatical to me. Ngram data. Here’s some supporting documentation for that use and non …

2. Both sentences are correct. Help me learn. Help me to learn. 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 …

Can you help me understand this? (Pointing at lumpy pancake batter) ‘well you put your milk in too soon. Should have mixed the eggs first. That’s why this is so lumpy!’ (Focus is on …

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