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Try hard and try. Do you know the difference between trying and trying?
Dear students, today is the 55th day of President Zhao's English class.

A little knowledge of English every day, I believe in the power of accumulation.

Yesterday, we discussed the usage of try. Today, let's talk about the difference between try and attemapt.

( 1)? Try is grounded and frequently used, which means: ① try, ② try your best.

Try is used frequently and is more colloquial. According to the different forms followed, it is decided whether to try or not: ① When try is followed by a noun (including doing), it means: try;

When try is followed by to do this, it means: do your best.

When trying to do something-trying to do something, the implication is often unsuccessful.

I tried to lose weight by dieting, but I was always hungry and ended up eating more. -I tried dieting to lose weight, but I was always hungry and ended up eating more.

(2) try is more formal, meaning: ① try, ② try.

Try is more formal. It emphasizes "try, try" to do difficult things.

The general usage is: try to do something.

When expressing good or neutral things, it is more accurate to translate it into "trying".

2 When something is not well expressed, it is translated as "attempt".

I will try to answer all your questions. -I'll try to answer all your questions.

The prisoners tried to escape, but failed. The prisoners tried to escape, but failed.

(3) Summary: