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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Difference b/w "to be try to [verb]" and "to try to [verb]"

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Is there any difference in meaning between the following sentences?
I'm trying to do something.
I try to do something.
  

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The first one means NOW. The second one means any time, a general habit. #2 is of little practical use, since it is so vague and general.

  • The first one means NOW.
  • The second one means any time, a general habit.
  • #2 is of little practical use, since it is so vague and general.
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The first one means NOW. The second one means any time, a general habit. #2 is of little practical use, since it is so vague and general.

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