MrMid
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- Feb 19, 2013
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Czech
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- Czech Republic
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- Czech Republic
Hi everyone here, I've had an argument with my English teacher at my school, so I want to ask you, which form of these sentences is better, more common, or if they have different meanings:
We tried to find/finding a cheap flight, but we were too late.
My brother tried to learn/learning Japanese at night school, but he gave up after two months.
The next thing I want to ask you is if it's more common to use "ATM" or "teller machine", than "cash machine"?
Thank you for your answers.
We tried to find/finding a cheap flight, but we were too late.
My brother tried to learn/learning Japanese at night school, but he gave up after two months.
The next thing I want to ask you is if it's more common to use "ATM" or "teller machine", than "cash machine"?
Thank you for your answers.