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 KHAWLA ALZIOD
 
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							| Hello colleagues , I would be grateful if anyone could send me a simple way to explain to my students the different in meaning between the following pair of sentences :(I know the answer ........ attempt and experiment........ but I need simpler way to explain it  )   A: Sara tried to save the file ,but the program does not respond .    B: Sara tried fixing the car to continue the trip .      Thanks , |  29 Sep 2017      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Hi, Khawla, First, your first sentence should end with "did not respond". The sentence isn �t actually wrong as you have it, because it could be describing an on-going situation with the program that caused trouble for Sara in the past.   As for your problem, you might demonstrate the difference with an example from learning English.   A:  Try to answer all of the questions correctly.   B:  With a multiple-choice question, you should try each answer, to determine which one is correct.     Or you could use food.   A:  Have you ever tried to cook  [a popular dish in Jordan]?   B:  If you travel to England, you will get to try many different foods.   When explaining the difference, point out that in A it is about succeeding or failing; in B it is about using opportunities.   I hope this helps you, Bruce  |  29 Sep 2017     
					
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 Gi2gi
 
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							| Also, you could make up a pair of sentences, e.g.  �The shepherd tried to count his sheep after they had scattered � &  �If you can �t get to sleep, try counting sheep �. 🐑 🐑 ( That doesn �t help my insomnia, though, alas! )  |  29 Sep 2017     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Hey Giorgi, try counting glasses of red from your vineyard;-) |  1 Oct 2017     
					
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 Gi2gi
 
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							| Lynne, I will :) Although the chickens are yet to be hatched :) |  2 Oct 2017     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| GIorgi, be sure to let me know when they come out! |  2 Oct 2017     
					
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							| Giorgi, I think I �ve found your problem. You make wine from grapes, not chickens. Bruce  |  2 Oct 2017     
					
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 Gi2gi
 
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							|   Bruce,   Eureka! That �s it!       :D   Giorgi   |  2 Oct 2017     
					
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							| Is this the new caption picture...? 
Hey, there �s a chicken in my wine bottle and it hasn �t left me a drop! ;-)))) |  3 Oct 2017     
					
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