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Hey there! Trying to figure out how to conjugate “try”? Don’t sweat it - I’m here to help. Let’s break it down and see how it’s done. First off, you’ll need to know the present tense conjugation of “try”. It’s pretty straightforward - just add an “-s” for he/she/it forms. For example, “he tries”, “she tries”, and “it tries”. Easy peasy! Now let’s move on to the past tense. That one can be a bit trickier, but don’t worry - I’ve got you covered. Just add “-ed” for all forms of try in the past tense: he tried, she tried, it tried…you get the idea! So there you have it - now you know how to conjugate try in both present and past tenses like a pro!
¿Cómo Se Conjuga Try? [Solved]
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Presente Simple: Try + sujeto + verbo en infinitivo sin “to” Ejemplo: I try to eat healthy food. (Yo trato de comer comida saludable).
Pasado Simple: Tried + sujeto + verbo en infinitivo sin “to” Ejemplo: I tried to eat healthy food yesterday. (Yo traté de comer comida saludable ayer).
Participio Pasado: Tried Ejemplo: I have tried to eat healthy food for years. (He intentado comer comida saludable durante años).
Presente Continuo: Am/Is/Are Trying + sujeto + verbo en infinitivo sin “to” Ejemplo: She is trying to eat healthy food today. (Ella está tratando de comer comida saludable hoy).
Try is a verb, so it’s conjugated like any other verb. To conjugate it, you just gotta remember the different forms: present, past and future. In the present tense, try is “try,” in the past tense it’s “tried,” and in the future tense it’s “will try.” Easy peasy!