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The spelling is right but it is not a sentence, it is a phrase.The "ability to anticipate executives' needs" refers to the needs of more than one executive.
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That's going to depend on what you plan to do with it (serve it whole or cut into salads or made into a fruit tray . . . ) and how many guests you anticipate.
friendly, able to multi task, prioritize, add and subtract. Anticipate needs of a customer
No, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to anticipate."
Try to provide to their requests. All of this within reason, though.
Anticipate is a verb.
Each client is different in what they want and need. By listening and paying attention, a lot of their wants and needs can be addressed efficiently. Then you can find out which wants and needs you can cater to, and which you cannot.
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
Mars Needs Moms grossed $21,392,758 in the domestic market.
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Hosts allow guests to stay in their homes for many reasons, some as simple as the guest might friends or relatives or the guest just needs a bed for the night.