Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Try"
The meaning of "Try" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I was told “I’ll try to assure you so that you’ll get it .”
Is it the same as “I’ll try to promise you that you can get it” ? mean?
Is it the same as “I’ll try to promise you that you can get it” ? mean?
A:
It’s poor grammar. You can’t try to assure someone. You can try to promise someone.
Q:
What does to try and do mean?
A:
This is an idiomatic form of the more logical "to try to". See e.g. https://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/try-to.html#:~:text=Many%20grammar%20authorities%20agree%20that,you'd%20like%20to%20use.
Q:
What does That's what we're trying to do. mean?
A:
それが私たちがやろうとしていることです。
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Q:
What does try the best mean?
A:
suffer the least is your answer. try the best means give more effort. fare the best means survived with least damage
Q:
What does When he sings “ Try to stop my hands from shaking.” Why doesn’t he say “I try to stop...” My question is ... Can I speak like him without the personal pronoun “I” and still be understood? mean?
A:
@RB_AC
We don’t use that structure when speaking it’s only used in very informal writing such as a text. Even in an email we would use the pronoun.
We don’t use that structure when speaking it’s only used in very informal writing such as a text. Even in an email we would use the pronoun.
Example sentences using "Try"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with try on.
A:
I would like to try on those pants.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Give it a try....
A:
You've never had raw fish? Come on, give it a try.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Give it a try.
A:
You are asking for so many examples of common phrases! Good for you!
This makes me think that you might be very interested in the following web site, which provides all kinds of examples of using phrases:
https://tatoeba.org/por/
"Give it a try and let me know what you think."
And that's an example as part of my recommendation. ;)
This makes me think that you might be very interested in the following web site, which provides all kinds of examples of using phrases:
https://tatoeba.org/por/
"Give it a try and let me know what you think."
And that's an example as part of my recommendation. ;)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with try not to do .
A:
please, try not to do something stupid :)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with try out for.
A:
"I'm going to the cheerleading try outs"
"I'm going to try out my new game"
"I'm going to try out my new game"
Synonyms of "Try" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I try not to be upset. and I try to not be upset. ?
A:
both work :)
Different people will say it differently. You can say either version and it will be correct
Different people will say it differently. You can say either version and it will be correct
Q:
What is the difference between try and attempt ?
A:
It is quite a subtle difference:
"attempt" tends to be used for a specific, planned challenge such as attempting to climb a mountain. It can be replaced by "make an attempt at".
"Try" tends to imply that there is a greater chance of failure. "I will try to climb the mountain", implying that although I am trying, it's likely that I will fail.
"attempt" tends to be used for a specific, planned challenge such as attempting to climb a mountain. It can be replaced by "make an attempt at".
"Try" tends to imply that there is a greater chance of failure. "I will try to climb the mountain", implying that although I am trying, it's likely that I will fail.
Q:
What is the difference between try and attempt ?
A:
-"He promised he would try"
-"It was her best attempt"
Usually, they are interchangeable. It depends on the scenario.
"They had to try" = "They had to attempt". They both work, but try sounds better here.
-"It was her best attempt"
Usually, they are interchangeable. It depends on the scenario.
"They had to try" = "They had to attempt". They both work, but try sounds better here.
Q:
What is the difference between try and try out ?
A:
Try - to attempt to do something.
Try-out - a test to see how useful or effective something or someone is.
Try-out - a test to see how useful or effective something or someone is.
Q:
What is the difference between He tried hard but he failed and He tried hard only to fail ?
A:
The meaning is effectively the same.
"Only to" is sometimes used to emphasize that something was unexpected or disappointing.
"Only to" is sometimes used to emphasize that something was unexpected or disappointing.
Translations of "Try"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I will try my best to avoid making you wait. We will make it work.
A:
bon día
your sentence is perfectly fine...
I will try my best to avoid making you wait. We will make it work
or maybe ...
I will do my best to avoid you having to wait long. I'm sure we can sort something out.
:)
bon día
your sentence is perfectly fine...
I will try my best to avoid making you wait. We will make it work
or maybe ...
I will do my best to avoid you having to wait long. I'm sure we can sort something out.
:)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “Esto me supera”(situación)
I tried translate it like this:
1.I can't with this.
2.I can't take it.
3.This is too much for me.
I tried translate it like this:
1.I can't with this.
2.I can't take it.
3.This is too much for me.
A:
@wachitooorevuelto
1❌
2✅
3✅
also:
I give up! ( me rindo)
That’s it
I’ve had it
I’m done
1❌
2✅
3✅
also:
I give up! ( me rindo)
That’s it
I’ve had it
I’m done
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I would try
A:
If I were you, I would try doing more exercise. If I were a dog, I'd try eating bones.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I try not forget that
A:
“I try not to forget that” is correct
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? try
A:
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Other questions about "Try"
Q:
- We’ll try and make this work as long as you don’t see her anymore.
- We could/can improve our relationship on the condition that you never see her again.
Q.
“We’ll try __”
Is this the speaker’s will?
like “you somehow have to follow me as I do”?
Does this sound natural?
- We could/can improve our relationship on the condition that you never see her again.
Q.
“We’ll try __”
Is this the speaker’s will?
like “you somehow have to follow me as I do”?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× - We’ll try and make this work as long as you don’t see her anymore.
✓ I’ll try and make this work as long as you don’t see her anymore.
× - We could/can improve our relationship on the condition that you never see her again.
✓ - We could improve our relationship on the condition that you never see her again.
× Is this the speaker’s will?
✓ Is this the speaker’s will? Yes - its the speaker who is 'trying so I used "I'll try...." If it is a joint effort ( together), you would write " We could try to make this work on the condition...."
✓ I’ll try and make this work as long as you don’t see her anymore.
× - We could/can improve our relationship on the condition that you never see her again.
✓ - We could improve our relationship on the condition that you never see her again.
× Is this the speaker’s will?
✓ Is this the speaker’s will? Yes - its the speaker who is 'trying so I used "I'll try...." If it is a joint effort ( together), you would write " We could try to make this work on the condition...."
Q:
Let’s try to meet up these days( and before I have mentioned all days when I am available) Does this sound natural?
A:
× Let’s try to meet up these days( and before I have mentioned all days when I am available)
✓ Let's try to meet up these next few days. (This means Let's meet soon)
Or for example, you could say...
"I'm available Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, let's try to meet up on one of these days" 😊
✓ Let's try to meet up these next few days. (This means Let's meet soon)
Or for example, you could say...
"I'm available Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, let's try to meet up on one of these days" 😊
Q:
I tried hard only to fail . Does this sound natural?
A:
× I tried hard only to fail .
✓ I tried hard, only to fail .
The written form of this sentence absolutely must have punctuation
✓ I tried hard, only to fail .
The written form of this sentence absolutely must have punctuation
Q:
I’m trying to explain to her, but she will not believe me Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’m trying to explain to her, but she will not believe me
✓ I’m trying to explain it to her, but she will not believe me
✓ I’m trying to explain it to her, but she will not believe me
Q:
He tried to open the safe, but +
- it didn't work.
- it didn't work out.
- failed.
Does this sound natural?
- it didn't work.
- it didn't work out.
- failed.
Does this sound natural?
A:
any of those is fine.
SLIGHTLY different meanings
he tried to open.. but it DIDN'T WORK (implies that the SAFE was not working)
he tried to open but... it DIDN'T WORK OUT (means.. without going into detail.. he couldn't do it)
he tried to open but... FAILED (means "he failed to do it")
SLIGHTLY different meanings
he tried to open.. but it DIDN'T WORK (implies that the SAFE was not working)
he tried to open but... it DIDN'T WORK OUT (means.. without going into detail.. he couldn't do it)
he tried to open but... FAILED (means "he failed to do it")
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