"I'm" is an abbreviation for "I am." When you add "trying to" you are simply indicating that you are trying to do something.
These sample sentences will help you improve your English, especially for those who are learning English as a second or foreign language. Also, it will be a great way to practice your spoken English as well.
Here are the examples to use "I'm trying to" to build sentences:
- I’m trying to .......
- I’m trying to break your heart.
- I’m trying to call my family.
- I’m trying to contact you.
- I’m trying to eat healthy.
- I’m trying to get a job.
- I’m trying to find a book.
- I’m trying to learn English.
- I’m trying to help.
- I’m trying to find my dad.
- I am trying to improve my timekeeping.
- I am trying to break myself of smoking.
- I am trying to persuade him to give up the attempt.
- I am trying to arrange my father's financial affairs.
- I am trying to cut my weekly food bill by one third.
- I am trying to recreate family life far from home.
- Do you understand what I am trying to tell you, that I was filled with distaste for everything?
- I am trying to keep to a very strict timetable.
- And here I am trying to start up a private firm with one other black lawyer.
- I am trying to get a sighting of them eating cornflakes and drinking twelve - fourteen - sixteen nineteen bottles of wine.
- I am trying to teach the power of people working together.
- I am trying to get the Minister to remove his blinkers and do something in favour of the small person.
- I have a definite idea of what I am trying to do and I want to stay with it.
- I am trying to clean it so that we can move in.
- Don't hinder me when I am trying to work.
- I must say, I am trying to live my life with a sharpie marker approach. You can't erase the strokes you've made, but each step is much bolder and more deliberate.
- Basically, I am trying to share with you all I have, currently, in my attempt to learn and master the conceptual help support in Sandcastle.
- So I am trying to get rid of the water on the knee right now and get rid of the swelling, and I think I'm going to be fine then.
- Well, there's gratitude for you! Here am I trying to help and you tell me not to interfere!
- What am I trying to do, imitate twenty-two-year-olds?
- Am I trying to tell you I believe this stuff was driving the machine crazy too?
- Am I trying to fool anyone, including myself, about the propriety of this action?