Check out vs Try
Cuándo usar cada una en inglés, con significado, registro y ejemplos.
Check out
Top 1000 (muy común)
Try
Top 1000 (muy común)A1verb
| Check out | Try | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciación | 🇬🇧 //tʃɛk aʊt//🇺🇸 //tʃɛk aʊt// | 🇬🇧 /["/traɪ/","/traɪz/","/traɪd/","/ˈtraɪɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/traɪ/","/traɪz/","/traɪd/","/ˈtraɪɪŋ/"]/ |
| Significado | Look at or try something. | to make an effort to do something |
| Ejemplo | You should check out this new coffee shop! | I will try my best to finish the project on time. |
| Registro | Neutral | Neutral |
| Qué tan común | Top 1000 (muy común) | Top 1000 (muy común) |
| Nivel CEFR | - | A1 |
| Categoría gramatical | verb | |
| Colocaciones | check out a book, check out a website, check out the menu, check out a place, check out an event | desperately, frantically, furiously, decide to, dare (somebody) to, bother to, be just trying to do something, be only trying to do something, give up trying, desperately, frantically, furiously, decide to, dare (somebody) to, bother to, be just trying to do something, be only trying to do something, give up trying |
| Antónimos | - | give up, quit, avoid |
| Errores comunes | Using 'check out' without an object (e.g. 'I will check out.' is incorrect)., Confusing 'check out' with just 'check' (they have different meanings)., Mispronouncing 'out' as 'oat' instead of 'awt'. | Using 'try' with a noun instead of a verb (e.g., 'try a bike' instead of 'try riding a bike'), Confusing 'try' with 'test' — 'try' suggests effort, while 'test' implies evaluation, Using 'try' without context, making the intention unclear |
| Notas de uso | Used in informal conversations to suggest someone should look at something interesting or worth investigating. Avoid in formal writing. | Use 'try' when suggesting attempts. It's suitable for informal and formal settings. Avoid using it with absolute outcomes, as it conveys effort rather than guarantee. |
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Preguntas frecuentes: Check out vs Try
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Check out y Try?
Check out: Look at or try something. Try: to make an effort to do something
¿Puedes mostrar un ejemplo de cada una?
Check out: You should check out this new coffee shop! Try: I will try my best to finish the project on time.
¿Puedo usar Check out y Try indistintamente?
No siempre. Check out y Try están relacionadas y a veces se solapan, pero difieren en registro, frecuencia y uso, así que cambiar una por otra puede alterar el significado o el tono. Revisa las diferencias de arriba antes de sustituir.