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“Help somebody to do something” or “help somebody do something? Which one is right?

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Rebecca

Actually both "help somebody do" and "help somebody to do" are correct and can be used interchangeably without affecting the meaning of the sentence. Ex: He is helping me to clean my room. = He is helping me clean my room.

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