Q. Is achieve a verb or noun?
transitive verb. 1 : to carry out successfully : accomplish achieve a gradual increase in production. 2 : to get or attain as the result of exertion : reach achieved a high degree of skill achieved greatness. intransitive verb. : to attain a desired end or aim : become successful.
Q. Is accomplished a verb?
Accomplished is used to describe someone who has achieved many impressive things in life or in their career. The verb accomplish means “to carry out or finish an action—to complete what you set out to do.” To accomplish a goal is to complete it. Some who is considered accomplished has accomplished a lot.
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- Q. Is achieve a verb or noun?
- Q. Is accomplished a verb?
- Q. Is achieved a transitive or intransitive verb?
- Q. Is achieve an intransitive verb?
- Q. What is a verb for achieve?
- Q. What is the verb form of achieve?
- Q. What is the verb form of modern?
- Q. Is seating a noun or verb?
- Q. Can you use seat as a verb?
- Q. Is it to be a state verb?
- Q. What is a stative verb in English grammar?
- Q. What is the difference between stative verb and linking verb?
- Q. What is a verb state?
Q. Is achieved a transitive or intransitive verb?
[transitive] achieve something to succeed in doing something or causing something to happen synonym accomplish I haven’t achieved very much today. All you’ve achieved is making my parents upset. [intransitive] to be successful Their background gives them little chance of achieving in school.
Q. Is achieve an intransitive verb?
intransitive verb To gain with effort or despite difficulty; reach. intransitive verb To succeed in accomplishing; bring about: synonym: perform. intransitive verb To accomplish something successfully; perform at a standard or above standard level.
Q. What is a verb for achieve?
verb (used with object), a·chieved, a·chiev·ing. to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose. to get or attain by effort; gain; obtain: to achieve victory.
Q. What is the verb form of achieve?
achieve Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | achieves |
present participle | achieving |
past tense | achieved |
past participle | achieved |
Q. What is the verb form of modern?
transitive verb. : to make modern (as in taste, style, or usage) intransitive verb.
Q. Is seating a noun or verb?
seating (noun) seat–of–the–pants (adjective) seat belt (noun)
Q. Can you use seat as a verb?
She won a Senate seat. Verb I could seat you here if you wish. The plans call for a stadium seating 30,000 people. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word ‘seat.
Q. Is it to be a state verb?
Key Takeaways: Stative Verbs Common examples include be, have, like, seem, prefer, understand, belong, doubt, hate, and know, such as in the saying, “We are what we believe we are.” These types of words are also known as being verbs (especially in the case of be, am, is, are, was, and were), or static verbs.
Q. What is a stative verb in English grammar?
Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. They aren’t usually used in the present continuous form. Stative verbs often relate to: thoughts and opinions: agree, believe, doubt, guess, imagine, know, mean, recognise, remember, suspect, think, understand.
Q. What is the difference between stative verb and linking verb?
In grammar books “linking” verbs are referred as verbs that connect the subject to its complement. On the other hand, stative verbs convey a more “abstract ” thought, concept that is “usually” but not always used in non-progressive forms.
Q. What is a verb state?
transitive verb. 1 : to set by regulation or authority. 2 : to express the particulars of especially in words : report broadly : to express in words.