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Why do you say "I tried calling you" instead of "I tried to call you"?
I heard native speakers say "I tried calling you but you...."
I thought "Try to +V" means put in effort to do something whereas "Try + V.ing" means to experiment something.
Why do native say "tried calling" instead of "tried to call" when the meaning is about putting in effort to get a hold of someone?
6 feb. 2019 04:27
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'I tried to call you' means I couldn't because I sunny know how to use the phone, or the phone didn't work for some reason.
'I tried calling you' means I did that instead of emailing or texting.
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6 februari 2019
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Sorry, I don't get your question.
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They did call.
It was the guy at the other end who didn't answer.
So they tried calling and it didn't work.
I tried calling you. I had to just leave a message.
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To try to call, would mean that somehow they were unable to make the call.
I tried to call you, but I was out of cellphone range.
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Did that sound convincing?
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Actually I suspect you would see both options used in practice, as the meaning is sort of obvious.
6 februari 2019
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