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'Help' may be followed by either a to-infinitiveto-infinitive form of a verb, or a bare-infinitivebare-infinitive. There is no difference in meaning.

Could you help me to look for my car keys?

Could you help me to look for my car keys?

Could you help me look for my car keys?

Could you help me look for my car keys?

Bare Infinitive (BBC English)

'Help' may be followed by either a to-infinitive form of a verb, or a bare-infinitive. There is no difference in meaning.

Could you help me to look for my car keys?

Could you help me look for my car keys?

Bare Infinitive (BBC English)

'Help' may be followed by either a to-infinitive form of a verb, or a bare-infinitive. There is no difference in meaning.

Could you help me to look for my car keys?

Could you help me look for my car keys?

Bare Infinitive (BBC English)

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'Help' may be followed by either a to-infinitive form of a verb, or a bare-infinitive. There is no difference in meaning.

Could you help me to look for my car keys?

Could you help me look for my car keys?

Bare Infinitive (BBC English)