English Grammar - "try to do" or "try doing"?
http://www.engvid.com/ I tried to study English or I tried studying English? What is the difference in meaning? This is something that is asked a lot on tests! In this grammar lesson, I look at the verb "try", and will teach you when it should be followed by a gerund or an infinitive. The meaning of "I tried to watch the movie." is not the same as "I tried watching the movie." Watch this lesson and find out why.
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Free quiz on this English grammar lesson: http://www.engvid.com/try-to-do-try-doing/
Видео English Grammar - "try to do" or "try doing"? канала Learn English with Emma [engVid]
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