To determine if he achieved his goal, we must assess the specific objectives he set out to accomplish and the outcomes that resulted from his efforts. If the results align with his initial intentions and demonstrate success or fulfillment of those objectives, then it can be concluded that he achieved his goal. Conversely, if the outcomes fell short or deviated significantly from his aims, it would suggest he did not achieve his goal. Ultimately, a clear evaluation of the evidence is necessary to support either conclusion.
No. Goal is a noun (a target, a point to achieve). There is no adverb form.
We don't know who "he" is so your question can't be answered.
His Goal was to prove that China did exist
did the census scientists achieve their goal?
You will achieve your goal buy working hard and focusing on what you want and you will achieve your goal. Just put your mind and body to it and work hard.
To prove they exist
to achieve a goal you should work harder and concentrate only in the goal
you must achieve the goal given to you by the end of the year
That depends on what your goal is.
Should the goal of my life be to achieve happiness?
BOLIVAR achieve goal because some countries gained independence from Spain. :)
My goal is how successfully run a power plant.