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What's the difference?
I will try and be better.
I will try to be better.
Apr 7, 2020 8:27 AM
Answers · 2
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They both have the same meaning. "I will try to be better" is correct and I recommend using this one. "l will try and be better" is not exactly "correct" but it is fairly common in informal speech. Don't use it in essays/written exams though.
I hope that helps
Jamie (www.italki.com/jamie.teacher)
April 7, 2020
To correct number 1 you need to do this.
"I will try, and (x hopefully) be better."
"I will try, to be better (and X overcome)".
You need to add in the (X) verb/adjective or noun.
April 7, 2020
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