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ClarissaMach

Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 644 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:09 pm Post subject: Try also to do/doing |
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After the expression "try also", we should use "to + verb" or an ing form?
For example:
You should try to call her.
You should try calling her. _________________ Stormy Weather. |
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pugachevV
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 2295
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, that's right. |
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Mary W. Ng
Joined: 26 Jun 2006 Posts: 261
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: Try also to do/doing |
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You should try to call her.
You should try calling her. |
You can use try with either form. There's a difference in meaning, though.
When followed by an infinitive, try means "attempt to do something".
When followed by a gerund, try means "do something to see if it works". _________________ Mary W. Ng
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ClarissaMach

Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 644 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:00 am Post subject: |
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Thanks, teachers. _________________ Stormy Weather. |
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