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  • Have or give (something) a try | WordReference Forums
    "Let's have a try " This looks to me like a suggestion for the present, but it could be a suggestion to plan to do something later I don't see any difference in meaning in "Let's give it at try " This is the one I would use most of the time, and I think it's more used in American English
  • Have a try - WordReference Forums
    As far as I know, "have a try" is someone offering it to you while "give it a try go" is a choice on your part, so "I never thought to have a try" sounds odd to me Having a try is based on someone else's action or thought, not yours "Let me have a try at it " = Give me a chance to try attempt it "I'll give it a try " = I have decided to try
  • have it a try | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    PS The Google test for "have it a try" yields a thousand times more results than "make a try of it", so the phrase obviously exists I am a little surprised at its frequency! Let me add that the two best choices are definitely the "give it a try" Bhaisahab's endorsed, and "have a try at it" I would also suggest the simple "try it"
  • try to take or try taking? - WordReference Forums
    Try taking aspirin is a much better option in this sentence: (1) If you've got a flu, try taking aspirin = If you have the flu, taking aspirin might help you feel better Try to take an aspirin implies that having the flu somehow makes it difficult to take an aspirin That doesn't make any sense
  • Have a try in China | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    "Have a try" is commonly used with food This means: Have a try of my spaghetti - is right Do you want to have a try going to West Lake? - is wrong Playing this game is fun, you can have a try - is wrong Do you want to have a try of my dumplings? - is right "Have a try" is usually only said by the "owner " For example, I “own” this water
  • have a go have a try - WordReference Forums
    I don't know about any other version, but in American English we'd say "gave it a try" (among other possibilities) We wouldn't say "had a try," and I don't think "had a go" is very common in AE either Edit: Crossposted with cyberpedant
  • let me see ( or look), instead of lets have a try?
    Hi, tA teacher: Last class, we finished 2d, Section A And we learned a structure—be allowed to do something But have you mastered the structure(or have you got it)? Do you know how to use it? Let me see look(or let's have a try) My question is: If I want my students to make sentences using
  • Have you tried did you try - WordReference Forums
    This question is also normal: Did you ever try vaping? *This version sounds likely if you and your listener have never discussed the idea of vaping before The second version is likely if your listener told you at some time in the past that he intended to try vaping: (You told me a few weeks ago that you were thinking about vaping )
  • Have a try. | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    I so commonly hear in China, "Have a try " It drives me nuts and I always say it is never used by 1st language English speakers I could be wrong for the first time in my life, but in east Canada I've never heard or used it I use the phrase as follows: Give it a try Try it out Try it and
  • I have never tried it before I never try it before
    "The food is very delicious This is the first time I have eaten it I have never tried it before " On a more minor point; “very delicious” feels a bit non-native to me I would say “really delicious” rather than using “very” as an intensifier I’m not sure why; perhaps because “delicious” is already a superlative Others may





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