grammar - Repeating "to" and "will" in enumerations of verbs


Should I use the second "will" in constructions like this one: "it will definitely help you and will make the text more readable"


And should I write "to" before every infinitive in enumeration, or only before the first one, e.g. "it helps to develop and test" or "it helps to develop and to test"? Could this example be influenced by the fact that "help" can go with to-invinitive and bare infinitive, and with other verbs the rule would be different?




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