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Interventizio Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Try/try out

Hi
Imagine somebody who has never used internet. What would they say? "I'll TRY/TRY OUT this 'internet' everybody is talking about".
My understanding is that "try out" is ok with something you can refuse and give back (like articles in a shop), but I'm not sure.
Thank you.
  

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Interventizio My understanding is that "try out" is ok with something you can refuse and give back (like articles in a shop), but I'm not sure. No, I don't think that is a valid limitation. Both 'try' and 'try out' are fine in your sentence.

  • Interventizio My understanding is that "try out" is ok with something you can refuse and give back (like articles in a shop), but I'm not sure.
  • No, I don't think that is a valid limitation.
  • Both 'try' and 'try out' are fine in your sentence.
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InterventizioMy understanding is that "try out" is ok with something you can refuse and give back (like articles in a shop), but I'm not sure.
No, I don't think that is a valid limitation. Both 'try' and 'try out' are fine in your sentence.

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