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I have tried vs I havehad tried

The correct phrase is "I have tried." The phrase "I have had tried" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the present perfect tense with the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I have tried

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have made an attempt or effort in the past. It is in the present perfect tense, with the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Examples:

  • I have tried calling her, but she doesn't answer.
  • He has tried his best to finish the project on time.
  • Have you tried the new restaurant in town?
  • She has tried many times to learn how to play the guitar.
  • We have tried everything to fix the problem.
  • I have tried to do so.
  • I have tried to bear everything else.
  • I have tried, sir, many different people.
  • I have tried everything to remember.
  • I have tried to shelteroursons from all the madness.
  • I have tried everything that I can think of...
  • And I have tried gaining weight, Dr. Grey.
  • I have tried every possible spelling of Roshi in the directory.
  • You know I have tried to change these feelings.
  • I have tried to show both courage and sacrifice.
  • I have tried talking to you as your brother.
  • Obviously, I have tried to improve the process.
  • I have tried to be alone.
  • I have tried to change her mind.
  • Honey, I have tried to make nice.
  • All my life, I have tried to achieve external goals.
  • I have tried to put it from me.
  • I have tried every possible means of attacking zat little island.
  • I have tried telling him, Emma.
  • I have tried to make this work.

I havehad tried

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I tried. I tried, Hood. I tried doing things your way.
  • I tried reaching you. I tried everything.
  • Tried, honestly... tried hard.
  • Sandy, we have tried and tried...
  • I tried pericardial fluid, I tried lymph.
  • We tried, Mitchell, we tried.
  • Taniyama tried and tried and tried and he could never prove that it was true.
  • I tried. I tried and I tried.
  • I tried bargaining, I tried paying cash, and I tried a ruse.
  • Tried to fight off four armed men.
  • Badder men than them have tried.
  • I've tried the best that I can...
  • I tried cell and radio frequencies.
  • He also tried pawning the gold medal.
  • Your thug Laticia tried to kill Michael tonight.
  • Somebody intentionally tried to hurt this family.
  • Eriko tried to consign that car and reset everything.
  • Tried to scare her company into paying.
  • Then the spades tried muscling in.
  • - I tried to delete them.

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