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KeunChulLee Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Have You Got Your Attempt With You?

Have you got your attempt with you?


Could you tell me what that means?

My guess is: Have you earned profits after trying to do something?

  

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Consider this simple example. I try to write a little story. I visit my friend and tell him that I tried to write a story.

  • Consider this simple example.
  • I try to write a little story.
  • I visit my friend and tell him that I tried to write a story.
  • He asks me, ' Have you got your attempt with you?
  • " attempt is a verb, meaning try It's also a noun, meaning the result of attempting.
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Consider this simple example.

I try to write a little story.

I visit my friend and tell him that I tried to write a story.

He asks me, 'Have you got your attempt with you?'

I give him my page and say 'Here's my attempt."

attempt is a verb, meaning try

It's also a noun, meaning the result of attempting.

Clive

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