No. We say try as much as possible, or try as hard as you can.
You probably want to say: "Have you had a chance?" In the past, were you given an opportunity to do or try that? You could also say "Did you try it?"
What did Clinton say to try to keep the union together
Both are grammatically correct.
No, it is not common to say "Let me try your ware." A more natural way to say this might be "Can I try your product?" or "May I sample what you have?"
Technically it should be "try to do something," but so many people say "try and do something" that it wouldn't sound incorrect to most people.
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
Yes.
Well I trained my dog took about a day or so. i would say Sit then push down on its lower back slightly, If it Sits and does not move for say 3 seconds give it a treat. If not try to correct it try not to let it get distracted. Keep trying until you can say Sit without a treat!
Try this: Attached is a letter and invoice.
be discrete amongst stranger about who they are whenever possible but be proud enough to say that you have one somewhere and try not to keep unpleasant company
Try to get points to keep gaining and try to earn as much as possible.
Try saying something more polite or politically correct!!