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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

try doing A then doing B

is it correct to say:
try doing A then doing B.
what I want to express is:
try (doing A followed by doing B).

Thanks.
  

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In everyday English, yes. g. "Try standing up (and) then walking".

  • In everyday English, yes.
  • g.
  • "Try standing up (and) then walking".
  • In more formal English, I would say "try to verb " rather than "try verb -ing".
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In everyday English, yes. E.g. "Try standing up (and) then walking".

In more formal English, I would say "try to verb" rather than "try verb-ing".

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