“Tried so far” vs. “finished” vs. “complete” vs. “unfinished” vs. “finished” vs. “very successful” “so far tried”

These two sound quite different, and the second form even sounds more sophisticated, but is there any real difference?

Why would you make a ‘Thin, Thing and Fun’ post?

Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.
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I have tried three strategies recently.

I have tried 3 Strategies so far.

Are two different things?

Think of “so far” as acting as an adjective. I have tried three strategy now

and you can say: I have n,d but there is nothing. I have never made a mistake.

How do I develop my brain to become more efficient in my job. I have tried three strategies.

Is there any difference?

If you are following it with a list, I would suggest you make the latter construction there.

How can I influence government officials?

In answer to the last question, put the noun from the list in apposition to the

list itself.

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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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.’

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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