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Trying something new can be intimidating, but it’s worth giving it a shot! Whether you’re trying out a new recipe or attempting to conjugate the verb “try,” don’t be afraid to give it a go. Conjugating the verb “try” is actually pretty straightforward - just remember to use the right tense and you’ll be good to go! So, let’s give it a whirl and see how it goes.
¿Cómo Se Conjuga El Verbo To Try? [Solved]
I’m trying, you’re trying - that’s the present tense. We were trying yesterday and we’ve been trying all week - that’s the past and present continuous. I tried, you tried - that’s the simple past. I’ve tried, you’ve tried - that’s the present perfect. We had been trying for ages before we finally succeeded - that’s the past perfect continuous!
- Try - To make an effort to do something: Intentar hacer algo.
- Tried - To have made an effort to do something in the past: Haber intentado hacer algo en el pasado.
- Trying - To be making an effort to do something at the present time: Está intentando hacer algo en el presente.
- Tries - To make repeated efforts to do something: Hace esfuerzos repetidos para hacer algo.
Trying is easy! Just conjugate it like any other verb: I try, you try, he/she/it tries, we try, they try. There ya go! No sweat.