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Difference between I HAVE TRIED, IHAD TRIED AND I TRIED. I've little confusion in these sentences.
Jul 5, 2012 9:49 AM
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I have tried (present perfect) - you tried sometime in the past but when exactly is not clear or important (i.e I have tried windsurfing once before.)
I had tried (past perfect) - you tried sometime within a period in the past before another event in the past (i.e I had tried fix the computer before I gave up and called a technician.
I tried (past simple) - you tried in the past at a clear and certain time and the action is completed (i.e I tried that new restaurant last week, and the food was great.)
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