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1. After my cousins came over on the weekend, we enjoyed ourselves over the next two days.
2. I tried opening the door but it was locked.
3. Do you want a pink hat or a blue hat?
4. I like apples but I don't like oranges.
5. Mina did not go to school because she had fever.
6. A crow as well as an eagle can fly.
7. I will eat bread and chapatis.
8. I could not sip the tea because it was hot.
9. Tara played on the see saw whereas I enjoyed the merry go round.
10. Farah is willing to help us but she is very busy with work.
Hope it helps :)
Answer:
use of the word 'try' followed by a to- infinitive suggests that you are not sure whether you will succeed in a future attempt: I am trying to open the window. I will try to open the window.
It suggests you did not succeed in a past attempt: I tried to open the window.
If you try doing something, you actually do it. The use of the word 'try' followed by a gerund suggests that you are want to see if the result of what you do will have some effect: The room is very stuffy; I will try opening the window (to see if that helps).
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