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trying to teach my son Maths vs trying teaching my son Maths

The correct phrase is "trying to teach my son maths." The infinitive form of the verb "to teach" should be used after the verb "trying." The phrase indicates the action of attempting to teach something to someone.

Last updated: April 14, 2024 • 62 views

trying to teach my son Maths

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the action of attempting to teach mathematics to one's son.

Examples:

  • I am trying to teach my son maths, but he finds it difficult.
  • She is trying to teach her daughter maths using a new method.
  • He was trying to teach his son maths through practical examples.
  • They are trying to teach their children maths at home.
  • We are trying to teach our students maths in a fun way.

trying teaching my son Maths

This phrase is incorrect in English. The gerund form of the verb "teaching" should not be used after the verb "trying."

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