The oald has the following note about using help somebody to: · [3b] finding a good stone takes a lot of time. The second sentence is normally used in informal contexts, or when speaking. Which one you use depends on what you mean. But while youre looking for a specific object like your book, you arent finding it. Could you help me in finding financial support, please? So in these cases there isnt much opportunity for the progressive form of the verb to indicate a continuing activity, which is why In fact, you may never find it. Why can is add a verb here (find)? · the difference between have found and find is the tense. In verb patterns with a to infinitive, the ‘to’ is often left out, especially in informal or spoken english. After youve found your book, you stop looking. To find or discover. Both are grammatically correct. And i think find should be finding. Find is the simple present, meaning that i find the quote to be true at this time but possibly also in the past. What we have to do now is find why the accident happened. Have found means i found the quote to be true in the past on at least one occasion. · in the sentence to locate (a curve) by plotted points which i found in one of the definitions for the verb plot does the verb locate mean.
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The oald has the following note about using help somebody to: · [3b] finding a good stone takes a lot of time. The second sentence...