Examples of using I'm really trying in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I'm really trying here.
Mom, I'm really trying.
I'm really trying to push.
Trying: I'm really trying to run.
I'm really trying to save.
Believe me, I'm really trying to help you.”.
I'm really trying to remain calm.
Mr. Moon, I'm really trying, I  promise.
I'm really trying to focus on my career.”.
You know what, I'm really trying to understand you.
I'm really trying to say so much more than those three little words.
But it's challenge for me, and I'm really trying to playing my best tennis in the last tournament, in the last week of the year.
I'm really trying to promote a product or service with this post.
What I'm really trying to say is  thank you.
I'm really trying to draw the students out, make them think for themselves.
And the thing I'm really trying to do is  enabling people to have more rich kinds of interactive experiences.
And I'm really trying to have an amazing year this year.”.
Kate, I'm really trying to give you all of my love, but you know I  can't, I  can't do this anymore.
I was really trying to do everything I  can to get to the podium.
I am really trying hard to be  supportive right now, but the only person I  don't feel like I  know is  you!
I was really trying to wrap my mind around it.”.
Not much, but I was really trying to find way to connect with them.
Beck said at the time,"I was really trying to make something that would be  good to play live.".
The project team and I are really trying to execute an evolved version of Final Fantasy, and we're working towards that, and we really  feel like we will be  able to show one portion of it.
I was really trying to comprehend with all the holy ones the breath and length and height and depth of the immeasurable love of God manifested through Jesus, His Son(Eph 3: 18).
I am really trying not to think of her that way, which is becoming increasingly difficult.
If I was really trying to take the easy way out, that's not a very smart thing to do.