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- Tự nhiên và xã hội
- Tiếng việt
- Toán học
- Tiếng Anh
- Đạo đức
- Âm nhạc
- Mỹ thuật
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- Lớp 4
- Khoa học
- Tiếng việt
- Toán học
- Đạo đức
- Tiếng Anh
- Lịch sử và Địa lí
- Công nghệ
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- GD Thể chất
- Âm nhạc
- Lớp 5
- Khoa học
- Toán học
- Tiếng việt
- Tin học
- Tiếng Anh
- Đạo đức
- Lịch sử và Địa lí
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- Lớp 6
- Công nghệ
- Tin học
- Lịch sử và Địa lí
- GDCD
- Ngữ văn
- Toán học
- Khoa học tự nhiên
- Tiếng Anh
- Âm nhạc
- Mỹ thuật
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- Lớp 7
- Tiếng Anh
- GDCD
- Toán học
- Công nghệ
- Tin học
- Ngữ văn
- Lịch sử và Địa lí
- Khoa học tự nhiên
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- Âm nhạc
- Lớp 8
- Tiếng Anh
- GDCD
- Toán học
- Công nghệ
- Ngữ văn
- Khoa học tự nhiên
- Lịch sử và Địa lí
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- GD Thể chất
- Âm nhạc
- Lớp 9
- Tiếng Anh
- GDCD
- Toán học
- Công nghệ
- Tin học
- Ngữ văn
- Khoa học tự nhiên
- HĐ trải nghiệm, hướng nghiệp
- Lịch sử và Địa lí
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- Địa lí
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- Tin học
- Toán học
- GD kinh tế và pháp luật
- Công nghệ
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- Tiếng Anh
- Vật lí
- Tin học
- Toán học
- Địa lí
- Công nghệ
- Lịch sử
- Ngữ văn
- Sinh học
- GD Thể chất
- GD Quốc phòng và An ninh
- GD kinh tế và pháp luật
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1) We tried to open the window, but it was so hot outside it didn't help.
- "Tried to" is used when indicating an attempt to do something that may require effort or action.
2) He tried to get a job in a newspaper firm but they wouldn't hire him.
- Similar to the previous example, "to get" indicates his attempt to achieve a certain outcome.
3) He tried getting a job in a newspaper firm but he still wasn't satisfied.
- "Getting" can imply a continuous effort or action, suggesting he was involved in the process of obtaining a job.
4) You should stop smoking, it's not good for your health.
- "Stop smoking" is the correct phrase, as "stop" is followed by a gerund (verb+ing) to indicate the action that should be ceased.
5) We stopped studying because we were tired.
- Like "stop," "stopped" is also followed by a gerund to indicate the conclusion of an action.
6) They will stop having lunch at twelve.
- "Stop having" implies that they will cease this action at a specified time.
7) We stopped to have lunch because we were really sleepy.
- This indicates a change of action; they stopped one activity in order to start having lunch.
8) Oh no! I forgot to buy milk.
- After "forgot," we use "to" to express the forgotten action that someone intended to take.
9) Please don't forget to pick up some juice on your way home.
- Again, "forget" is followed by "to" to express an intended action that needs to be remembered.
10) I forget to lock the door, but I'm sure I must have locked it.
- The phrase indicates an action that was supposed to be done but didn't happen.
11) Have we studied this before? I've forgotten to learn it.
- This shows that the learning action is something they intended to do but forgot about.
12) Please remember to bring your homework.
- "Remember to" indicates the action that the person should keep in mind to do later.
13) I remember going to the beach as a child.
- "Remember" can be followed by a gerund when you're recalling a past action.
14) Finally I remembered to bring your book! Here it is.
- This structure indicates a past action that was successfully completed.
15) Do you remember eating steak in that little restaurant in Rome?
- The gerund form "eating" is used here because it relates to a memory of a past event.
16) I regret to tell you the train has been delayed.
- "Regret to" is used when one has to announce bad news or something unfortunate.
17) I regret telling Julie my secret. Now she has told everyone.
- "Regret telling" reflects on a previous action and its negative consequences.
In summary, the answers given are focused on correctly applying the grammatical rules regarding the usage of infinitives (to + verb) and gerunds (verb + ing) based on the context of each sentence.
- "Tried to" is used when indicating an attempt to do something that may require effort or action.
2) He tried to get a job in a newspaper firm but they wouldn't hire him.
- Similar to the previous example, "to get" indicates his attempt to achieve a certain outcome.
3) He tried getting a job in a newspaper firm but he still wasn't satisfied.
- "Getting" can imply a continuous effort or action, suggesting he was involved in the process of obtaining a job.
4) You should stop smoking, it's not good for your health.
- "Stop smoking" is the correct phrase, as "stop" is followed by a gerund (verb+ing) to indicate the action that should be ceased.
5) We stopped studying because we were tired.
- Like "stop," "stopped" is also followed by a gerund to indicate the conclusion of an action.
6) They will stop having lunch at twelve.
- "Stop having" implies that they will cease this action at a specified time.
7) We stopped to have lunch because we were really sleepy.
- This indicates a change of action; they stopped one activity in order to start having lunch.
8) Oh no! I forgot to buy milk.
- After "forgot," we use "to" to express the forgotten action that someone intended to take.
9) Please don't forget to pick up some juice on your way home.
- Again, "forget" is followed by "to" to express an intended action that needs to be remembered.
10) I forget to lock the door, but I'm sure I must have locked it.
- The phrase indicates an action that was supposed to be done but didn't happen.
11) Have we studied this before? I've forgotten to learn it.
- This shows that the learning action is something they intended to do but forgot about.
12) Please remember to bring your homework.
- "Remember to" indicates the action that the person should keep in mind to do later.
13) I remember going to the beach as a child.
- "Remember" can be followed by a gerund when you're recalling a past action.
14) Finally I remembered to bring your book! Here it is.
- This structure indicates a past action that was successfully completed.
15) Do you remember eating steak in that little restaurant in Rome?
- The gerund form "eating" is used here because it relates to a memory of a past event.
16) I regret to tell you the train has been delayed.
- "Regret to" is used when one has to announce bad news or something unfortunate.
17) I regret telling Julie my secret. Now she has told everyone.
- "Regret telling" reflects on a previous action and its negative consequences.
In summary, the answers given are focused on correctly applying the grammatical rules regarding the usage of infinitives (to + verb) and gerunds (verb + ing) based on the context of each sentence.
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