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36 English lessons using 'try'

English Lesson: I tried standing on it and immediately fell flat on my face.
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1. “I tried standing on it and immediately fell flat on my face.”

English Lesson: Don't try to do too much at once. Just ease into it.
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2. “Don't try to do too much at once. Just ease into it.”

English Lesson: Personally, I try to adhere to local customs whenever possible.
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3. “Personally, I try to adhere to local customs whenever possible.”

English Lesson: Are you trying to start something?
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4. “Are you trying to start something?”

English Lesson: Try to get in around nine.
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5. “Try to get in around nine.”

English Lesson: No thanks. I'll just try him again later.
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6. “No thanks. I'll just try him again later.”

English Lesson: I say we give it a try.
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7. “I say we give it a try.”

English Lesson: I can't wait to get it home and try it out!
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8. “I can't wait to get it home and try it out!”

English Lesson: Let's say that someone breaks into your house and tries to attack you. What would you do?
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9. “Let's say that someone breaks into your house and tries to attack you. What would you do?”

English Lesson: I tried to talk him out of it.
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10. “I tried to talk him out of it.”

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