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Adriana
"May as well give it a go" its mean spmething like i can try ?
Somebody help me ....
Jun 19, 2018 11:52 PM
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"May as well give it a go" is correct and something a British person would say.
An American would say "may as well try it out" or "might as well try it out" or "might as well try"
June 20, 2018
Yeah" give it a go" is an idiom means try to do something
June 19, 2018
Thank you a lot Patrick :) take care
June 19, 2018
Yes - something like, “It can’t hurt to try” or “There’s no risk if I try it.”
June 19, 2018
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