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The infinitive is the base verb form, conveying no information about person, number, mood or tense.
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Should the verb try be followed by gerund or infinitive in this sentence?
So I know that the verb Try can be followed by both gerund and infinitive though the meaning slightly changes.
But which one should be used in the sentence below?
Why don’t you let your children …