Are you trying to + (verb) - English Speaking Lessons on Expressions and Phrasal English
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Are you trying to + (verb)
You are asking someone if they are attempting to do something. This can be something mentally or physically.
Here are some examples:
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Are you trying to ignore me?
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Are you trying to manage your money?
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Are you trying to memorize that song?
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Are you trying to offer your help?
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Are you trying to program your new phone?
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Are you trying to pretend like it never happened?
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Are you trying to remain calm?
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Are you trying to remember her name?
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Are you trying to reflect on the past?
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Are you trying to switch flights?
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