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"I try to be a nice person. " meaning
That sentence sounds like to me (non English native speaker)like "I'm not a nice person before but I'm trying being nice now." This meaning is right?
19 de feb. de 2015 13:12
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In the sentence, the verb try is in the present tense. We use the present tense to express actions that are repeated or habitual, e.g., I work every day / I try very hard. So, I try to be a nice person means that I always make an effort (try) every day / all the time to be a nice person. The sentence could mean that I used to be a bad person and now I try every day to be nice, but 98% of the time, the sentence is an affirmative statement that says I am always trying and does not refer to the my behaviour in the past...
19 de febrero de 2015
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Your interpretation is possible. However, it is common for someone to say this if they see themselves as a nice person but also acknowledge their failings. "I try" in this case is a way of the speaker saying something good about himself while still showing humility.
19 de febrero de 2015
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