Could anyone tell me which is grammatically correct:
I was trying to call you at 6 last night. Were you watching T.V.
Or
I tried to call you lat 6 last night. Were you watching T.V.
Thank you.
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Could anyone tell me which is grammatically correct:
I was trying to call you at 6 last night. Were you watching T.V.
Or
I tried to call you lat 6 last night. Were you watching T.V.
Thank you.
I tried to call you at 6 last night. Were you watching T.V.
I generally agree with Kritten.
The rule depends on whether the "calling" was a single event or a process over time, no matter how brief that time might have been.
So, if you made *one* call at 6, it is "tried."
If you made *several* attempts in a row at 6, then it is "was trying."
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