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*****I know for sure that you can say
1.help somebody do something 2.help somebody to do something 3. help do something 4. help to do something ^ All of them are correct.***** .................................................................. I'm surprised to hear quite a few people in here say "It has to be infinite without to."
^ To prove that I'm correct, I search for examples in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
It gives:
help somebody (to) do something
The college's aim is to help students (to) achieve their aspirations.
help (to) do something
She helped (to) organize the party.
Source: http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/help .....................................................................
Now, let's see if any native speakers use help with infinitve with to:
Here they are:
Would you help to Connect SouthWest England?
Source: http://www.news.software.coop/would-you-help-to-connect-southwest-england/743/
Would you help to encourage Allen West to run for President before the end of this week ?
Source: http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/would-you-help-to-encourage-allen-west-to-run-for-president-before-the-end-of-this-week/question-2244569/
Would you please help to add support for Pentium D 820 to DELL GX520 bios, thanks.
Source: http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-Would-you-please-help-to-add-support-for-Pentium-D-820-to-DELL-GX520-bios-thanks .....................................................................
Now, let's get back to the OP's question.
Would you please ........ this box into the boot of the car? A.help life B.help to lift C.help me lifting D.helping to lift
Provided that it's a typo on the part of the OP (that A.help life should have been A.help lift), there are two correct answers: A and B, of course!
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