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a verb
Any verb that is suitable for what you are trying to say. eg.Prime time is the time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be greatest. - verb =is
No. It can be used as a noun ("Give it a try!") or verb ("I'll try it"), but not as an adjective.
Try is a verb. I will try that problemTry is also a noun. I will give it a try.
Buffoon is a noun but does not have a verb form.Buffoonnouna person who is always clowning and trying to be funny; clownRelated Forms:-buffoonery noun-buffoonish adjective
Yes, "trying" is a verb. It is the present participle form of the verb "try."
The verb
a verb
The past perfect progressive tense of the verb "try" is "had been trying."
The word 'trying' has no plural form.The word 'trying' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to try.The verb 'trying' is used with a singular or a plural subject.The word 'trying' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The adjective 'trying' can describe a singular or a plural noun.The word 'trying' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.As a noun 'trying' is an uncountable noun.Examples:Robert is trying out for track. (verb, singular subject)The children are trying my patience. (verb, plural subject)The accident was a trying ordeal. (adjective, singular noun)Robert has endured trying circumstances. (adjective, plural noun)Trying is better than doing nothing. (noun, subject of the sentence)No one will blame you for trying. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')
The word attempt is a verb. It means to try to do something. It can also be used as a noun.
The word 'try' is both a noun (try, tries) and a verb (try, tries, trying, tried).The noun 'try' is a word for an effort or an attempt.The noun forms of the verb to try are trier, trial, and the gerund, trying.
Any verb that is suitable for what you are trying to say. eg.Prime time is the time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be greatest. - verb =is
No. It can be used as a noun ("Give it a try!") or verb ("I'll try it"), but not as an adjective.
Try is a verb. I will try that problemTry is also a noun. I will give it a try.
The present participle of the verb to try is trying.
Yes, "is trying to be" is present tense. It is the present progressive form of the verb "try."