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“tried so far” vs. “so far tried”
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Word order, e.g. in “Hotel California”, “Brothers Quay”Referring to previous wordsWhich position does “really” and “quite” go?Difference between “She is hot” and “Hot she is”?What is the difference between those two sentences (grammatically and in meaning)?“the best two” vs “the two best”Using “said <person>” before quoted textCan the move of frequency adverb from middle to the start mean something?“Was it your father who made these bookshelves?” - Is it a correct / best way to ask if the bookshelves were made by someone's father?“may even have” or “may have even”?
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These two sound quite different, and the second form even sounds more sophisticated, but is there any real difference?
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These two sound quite different, and the second form even sounds more sophisticated, but is there any real difference?
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These two sound quite different, and the second form even sounds more sophisticated, but is there any real difference?
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These two sound quite different, and the second form even sounds more sophisticated, but is there any real difference?
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I have tried three strategies so far.
I have so far tried three strategies.
The two are equivalent.
Think of "so far" as acting as an adverb. Substitute now and you can say:
I have tried three strategies now.
I have now tried three strategies.
Same difference.
But if you are following it with a list, I would suggest you use the latter construction.
I have now tried three strategies: studying my rivals, cultivating new friends, and bribing public officials.
That way you put the noun that represents the list in apposition to the list itself.
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Not an answer, but be aware of the (slightly obtuse) alternative reading, in the sense 'a trying experience':
You can only be tried so far before you lose your temper
or, the other way
He was so far tried, he decided to kill her
The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
– kiamlaluno
Jan 26 '11 at 14:03
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I have tried three strategies so far.
I have so far tried three strategies.
The two are equivalent.
Think of "so far" as acting as an adverb. Substitute now and you can say:
I have tried three strategies now.
I have now tried three strategies.
Same difference.
But if you are following it with a list, I would suggest you use the latter construction.
I have now tried three strategies: studying my rivals, cultivating new friends, and bribing public officials.
That way you put the noun that represents the list in apposition to the list itself.
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I have tried three strategies so far.
I have so far tried three strategies.
The two are equivalent.
Think of "so far" as acting as an adverb. Substitute now and you can say:
I have tried three strategies now.
I have now tried three strategies.
Same difference.
But if you are following it with a list, I would suggest you use the latter construction.
I have now tried three strategies: studying my rivals, cultivating new friends, and bribing public officials.
That way you put the noun that represents the list in apposition to the list itself.
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I have tried three strategies so far.
I have so far tried three strategies.
The two are equivalent.
Think of "so far" as acting as an adverb. Substitute now and you can say:
I have tried three strategies now.
I have now tried three strategies.
Same difference.
But if you are following it with a list, I would suggest you use the latter construction.
I have now tried three strategies: studying my rivals, cultivating new friends, and bribing public officials.
That way you put the noun that represents the list in apposition to the list itself.
I have tried three strategies so far.
I have so far tried three strategies.
The two are equivalent.
Think of "so far" as acting as an adverb. Substitute now and you can say:
I have tried three strategies now.
I have now tried three strategies.
Same difference.
But if you are following it with a list, I would suggest you use the latter construction.
I have now tried three strategies: studying my rivals, cultivating new friends, and bribing public officials.
That way you put the noun that represents the list in apposition to the list itself.
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Not an answer, but be aware of the (slightly obtuse) alternative reading, in the sense 'a trying experience':
You can only be tried so far before you lose your temper
or, the other way
He was so far tried, he decided to kill her
The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
– kiamlaluno
Jan 26 '11 at 14:03
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Not an answer, but be aware of the (slightly obtuse) alternative reading, in the sense 'a trying experience':
You can only be tried so far before you lose your temper
or, the other way
He was so far tried, he decided to kill her
The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
– kiamlaluno
Jan 26 '11 at 14:03
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Not an answer, but be aware of the (slightly obtuse) alternative reading, in the sense 'a trying experience':
You can only be tried so far before you lose your temper
or, the other way
He was so far tried, he decided to kill her
Not an answer, but be aware of the (slightly obtuse) alternative reading, in the sense 'a trying experience':
You can only be tried so far before you lose your temper
or, the other way
He was so far tried, he decided to kill her
answered Jan 25 '11 at 8:53
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The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
– kiamlaluno
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The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
– kiamlaluno
Jan 26 '11 at 14:03
The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
– kiamlaluno
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The last sentence is a run-on sentence.
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These two sound quite different, and the second form even sounds more sophisticated, but is there any real difference?
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