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Teacher Alyse
專業教師Clear usage try and + (verb)
Andrew says:
'we try and meet up when we can'
'we try and make excuses to meet up'
Putting try and before a verb means you want to do something, and you make an effort to do it - Andrew and his family make an effort to meet up.
You may also hear try to + (verb), which means exactly the same thing.

Clear usage try and + (verb)
2024年1月31日 10:59
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That's a great expression. Note the slight differences between these:
"let's try and meet up"
"let's try to meet up"
"Let's do meet up"
"let's meet up"
The grammar of the third one is suspect, but people do say it.
2024年1月31日
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