'Try to do' or 'Try doing'? Learn English with Simple English Videos
'Try' is a special verb in English. We can follow it with either a gerund (ing form) or infinitive. However the meaning changes.
Watch the video and learn how 'try to do' is different from 'try doing'.
You can see this video with a clickable transcript at our website: http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com
Many thanks to Kathy Fagan for appearing in this video. Check out Kathy’s blog at: http://www.freerangekef.blogspot.com
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Watch the video and learn how 'try to do' is different from 'try doing'.
You can see this video with a clickable transcript at our website: http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com
Many thanks to Kathy Fagan for appearing in this video. Check out Kathy’s blog at: http://www.freerangekef.blogspot.com
Follow us on twitter as @VickiVideos so you don't miss out on future videos and don't forget to subscribe to this YouTube channel.
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