Thursday, April 1, 2021

 I'm trying + (verb) - English Speaking Basics

"I'm trying" informs someone that you are trying to accomplish something using bodily, mental, or spiritual strength. By adding a verb to "I'm trying", you are indicating exactly what you are trying to do.

I'm trying + (verb) - English Speaking Basics
I'm trying + (verb) - English Speaking Basics
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Here are some examples:

"I'm trying to get a job."

"I'm trying to call my family."

"I'm trying to enjoy my dinner."

"I'm trying to educate myself."

"I'm trying to explain myself."

"I'm trying new food."

"I'm trying to eat healthily."

"I'm trying to understand."

You may also hear the word “try” used to express how someone is feeling. In this way, he expresses tension or distress.

Here are some examples:

"Learning new things can be taxing for you."

"That marathon was very trying on me."

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