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TRY DOING and TRY TO DO
I am always confused by "TRY DOING" and "TRY TO DO". could you explain how to use them correctly?
26 de may. de 2013 5:17
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" I’m trying to learn Japanese but it’s very difficult."
" I'll try to get there as soon as I can. (An effort is implied)"
Try + to + infinitive means that something is difficult and you make an attempt to do it.
-How can I remove the stain from this T-shirt? It won't go!!!!
-Try using that new soap powder you saw on TV.
" Have you tried using butter instead of oil?"
Try + ‘ing’ means make an experiment. It’s not difficult – it might work, it might not.
26 de mayo de 2013
Hi, Maria! I saw this question/answer and it might help. http://www.italki.com/question/129596
26 de mayo de 2013
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Leah Ma
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Español
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