He tried his best change in emphatic
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He tried himself the best. (??)
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Rather than trying to understand through definitions alone, take a look at these examples of the emphatic do in various contexts. You really do see this verb form more than you might think.
"Now, I don't speak Chinese, but I do speak a little Polish, a little Korean, and a few words in half a dozen other languages. This comes from my living in New York City where I encountered people from every nationality on a regular basis," (Vickers 2011).
"I know it doesn't look like it, but I really do work hard around here. It's just that I'm so disorganized that I never finish anything I start," (Rubin 1992).
"If you start asking questions and the guy runs away, that's exactly what you want. It sets you up to meet someone who does want what you want," (Durant 2004).
"I want you to be able to say that day, that I did try to feed the hungry. I want you to be able to say that day, that I did try, in my life, to clothe those who were naked. I want you to say, on that day, that I did try to visit those in prison. I want you to say that I tried to love and serve humanity," (King 1968).
"'Do be quiet, Larry!' she said impatiently. 'Don't you hear me talking to Daddy?'" (O'Connor 2009).
"What a swell person you are to back me up the way you do on this job! We do do things together, don't we?"
(Hickok 1998).