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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

difference between ''Try, Try Again'' and ''Try Again and Again''

0 When I was a child I read a story whose moral was 01b01i00try, try again02i02b00. But that moral always seemed weird to me so I made mine, 01b01i00try again and again02i02b00. But my teacher always told me that it's wrong but he couldn't tell why this is wrong. Till today 01b01i00try, try again02i02b00 seems very obscure to me and I still stick to mine. What is the major difference between 01b01i00try again and again 02i02b00and 01b01i00try, try again02i02b00? 0-
  

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" The second is fine as well. 0-

  • " The second is fine as well.
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0 The former is from "If at first thou dost not succeed, thou shouldst try, try, again." The second is fine as well. 0-
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00What is the major difference between 11b11i10try again and again 12i12b10and 11b11i10try, try again12i12b10? 12blockquote
11i00Try, try again02i00 is the traditional saying that has a familiar ring to native speakers of English because it is oft

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