A few days ago
Hanhdung D

How do you ues the word “try” in English.?

how you do you use “try” on grammar

* try + to inf

and

* try + Ving

what are they represent for, and if they have any special on each?

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A few days ago
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I will try. (future)

I am going to try. (future)

I tried. (past)

I am trying. (present)

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A few days ago
peaceablefruit206
The word “try” is usually used in the future tense, but there are exceptions. Here are some examples:

Past tense:

I tried very hard, but I never got anywhere.

I wish she would have tried to marry someone.

Present tense:

Try to lift those weights by the wall.

Present progressive:

I am trying to learn english.

Matthew is trying to study, so be quiet.

Future tense:

Barbara should try to eat more vegetables.

I will try to get an A on my English test.

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A few days ago
old lady
Try to means you are going to attempt to do something in the future.

I will try to catch a fish.

Trying means you are in the process of doing something.

I am trying to catch a fish.

To try usually means you are attempting to do something

I will try my best

I am trying my best

I try my best

I tried my best

But it also means to test

He really tried my patience – meaning he tested my patience by doing something that he knew I didn’t want him to do.

To try also means to test something, especially food.

Try this chocolate cake and see how you like it?

Does this help at all or have I misunderstood your question?

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A few days ago
Alyssa
Tried- past tense

ex. I tried to open he bottle.

trying- present tense

ex. I’m still trying to open it.

will try or shall try- future tense

ex. I will try it later.

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A few days ago
charonnisis
Try to is future tense

Trying is present tense

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A few days ago
Anonymous
I would try to show you, but my explanation might be a bit trying for you.
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A few days ago
LIVE FREE
To try

I am trying

I will try

I have/had tried

I’m not quite sure what you’re asking, but I hope this helped.

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A few days ago
Cat Lady
“Will try”: Future tense, i.e. “I will try to see him tomorrow.”

“Try” or “trying”: Present tense, i.e. “I try (or am trying) to see him every day”.

“Tried”: Past tense, i.e. “I tried to see him last week”.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
“Do, or do not. There is no try.” – Yoda, Star Wars
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A few days ago
dudeitshanna
to strive; striving
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