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The verbs "to try" and "to have a go" are the same meaning and they could be used in the same way? Are the next two sentences correct and with the same meaning? 1) I wanted to have a go before come back home 2) I wanted to try before come back home
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The verbs "to try" and "to have a go" are the same meaning and they could be used in the same way? Are the next two sentences correct and with the same meaning? 1) I wanted to have a go/give it a go before coming back home 2) I wanted to try/give it a try/try it out before coming back home
They have the exact same meaning, except for the fact that "have a go" is more used by British speakers, whereas "have a try" is more American. "Try" is the general verb, so it wouldn't necessarily be interchangeable, the meaning of your sentences conveys something more related to "give it a shot"/"give it a chance". Oh, and remember that verbs end in -ing when they follow a preposition. I hope it helps! :)
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