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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

try and do

Harry knew what it must have cost him to (1) try and find them in the dark, to warn them.
We're gonna (2) try an' find the poor thing
"Never," said Hagrid irritably, (3) "try an' get a straight answer out of a centaur. Ruddy stargazers. Not interested in anythin' closer'n the moon."

Does (3)’s ‘try and’ have the same meaning as (1) and (2)?
  

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yes. Clive

  • yes.
  • Clive
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Cliveyes.
Thank you. I was somewhat confused. Because I didn't notice the third sentence is a imperative sentence. The third one is an imperative sentence, isn't it?
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eipjooThe third one is an imperative sentence, isn't it?
Yes.

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