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The difference between try , attempt , endeavor !
Could , I get some examples please ! especially for endeavor.
Thanks alot
Dec 25, 2014 9:16 AM
Answers · 3
Try hard to do or achieve something: endeavor
Make an effort to achieve or complete (something difficult): attempt
Make an attempt or effort to do something: try
Try and Attempt
"Try" and "attempt" can be used interchangeably. Both mean "to make an attempt or an effort to do something", but "attempt" is more formal that "try".
I don't know if I can do it, but I'll try.
The prisoners attempted an escape, but failed.
Strive
"Strive" suggests a great effort to achieve or get something.
I strived to be the first to climb the mountain.
Endeavor
"Endeavor" suggests a serious and continuing effort to do something.
I endeavored to do well in school.
The teacher endeavors to inspire a love of learning in his students.
http://wordcategory.blogspot.in/2012/11/difference-between-try-attempt-strive.html
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