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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

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Q:Despite his attempts at solving the maths question,he failed.

How do I form the sentence starting with the first word,"Try"?
  

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Try as he might, he failed at solving the maths question.
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Trying to attempt to solve the maths question,he failed.

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It is grammatically OK, but try and attempt mean the same thing. Putting both of them together in a sentence is a tautology.

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