(2) i've tried but it didn't work. The answer key says it should be had tried, is. This is probably what you want and is the simplest form.
There have been endless discussions about simple past vs. (3) i've tried but it hasn't worked. Given that situation, which of the following sentences is correct?
2 i was trying to run the computer program, but it didn't work. You can say that someone tried something or that. 2) did you try the pills i got you? 1) have you tried the pills i got you?
Note that i'm referring to something that happened before something. I've tried to help you implies you've tried to help them more than once, i think. What is the difference between these sentences? I have tried to find something about it,.
Perfect tense and whether or not it's a transatlantic. He has been trying, which is a present perfect continuous, and he has tried, which is the present perfect tense, do have a slight difference, and present perfect continuous is often used by. (1) i tried but it didn't work. 1) tried 2) had tried 3) have tried 4) am trying the last 2 answers are obviously wrong so which one is it, tried or had tried?
1 i tried to run the computer program, but it didn't work. Sentence (1) (not in the question) suggests that a single trial was made. 1) will is the future and tried is the past, so they don't go together. You tried and you did try i have always used tried but then i heard did try in some film.
I have tried that, i had tried that or i did try that?