The correct phrase is 'Had tried. The word 'had' represents a past-tense statement.
the correct gramar is to try to the to to's in it but it is just a spelling rule
Many had tried but only a few had survived.Or:Many had tried but few had survived.
It is not incorrect. Maybe a better sentence would be: He tried to sway your vote. Or, He tried to bias your vote.
All of the above are correct.
No. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
the correct gramar is to try to the to to's in it but it is just a spelling rule
he tried to correct it by telling it "please correct yourself, please!"Jane Addams tried to correct the ills of industrialization by maintaining settlement houses for the poor residents.
Both are correct; the tenses are different (present perfect and past perfect).
Many had tried but only a few had survived.Or:Many had tried but few had survived.
It is not incorrect. Maybe a better sentence would be: He tried to sway your vote. Or, He tried to bias your vote.
I tried but I suck at chemistry
He tried all his teachers' patience.
The sentence has one error, the word route means 'the way to get from one place to another', the correct word for the sentence is root meaning 'origin, source, or base'. The correct sentence should read:You tried to get to the root of the problem.
When did Kevin networks banking into hacking begin? I think, if not I tried.
Benvictor's code is PKMN(its correct because I've tried it)
Debt owed to the United Nations
That is the correct spelling of "try" (to attempt, or an attempt).