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"Try to sleep and try sleeping". What's the difference?
There are two sentences: I stopped to smoke. I stopped smoking. There is a difference between them. In the second sent. it means I gave up smoking. Am I right?
But there are two another verbs with the same pattern: remember and try. For example: I try to sleep and I try sleeping. I don't understand the difference
27 nov. 2012 14:06
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The two examples you have given aren't comparable. Allow me to explain.
"I stopped to smoke" = "I stopped for a short time so that I could smoke."
"I stopped smoking" = "I stopped smoking and don't intend to smoke agan."
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"Try to sleep" = "Have a go" / "Have an attempt" at sleeping. It means... "Do your best to sleep". It's ALMOST a command.
"Try sleeping" = It's more of a suggestion or a recommendation.
Mr X: "Sometimes I feel drowsy in the afternoon, maybe it's because of caffeine or something"
Mr Y: "Try sleeping" / "Try sleeping more."
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The two examples you have given aren't the same at all though. To put your "smoking" example into the second sense, you should say:
"Try to smoke" = "Do your best to smoke". [Like, "try to sleep"].
Or ..."Try smoking" = "Why don't you have a go at smoking?" [Like... "Try sleeping.." ... it is a recommendation or suggestion].
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Likewise, "I stopped to sleep" = "I waited a moment so that I could get some sleep".[Like, "I stopped to smoke".]
OR: "I stopped sleeping" = "I stopped sleeping. I don't know if I will ever sleep again". [Like, "I stopped smoking".]
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The examples you have given aren't parallel at all....
I hope this helps anyway,
Take care and good luck!
27 novembre 2012
I try to sleep and I try sleeping; no difference in the meaning, but in grammar yes, one is using the infinitive, and the other is using the gerund
27 novembre 2012
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Anglais, Russe
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