Opportunity cost is the cost that an opportunity presents. The opportunity benefit is the benefit of the opportunity that is being presented.
An opportunity means a possibility, or something similar to that. Example: That girl is single! What a great opportunity for you!
examples of opportunity seekers
Are, not is. *How ARE poverty and opportunity related?*
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No. It is a noun. The noun opportunity has the related adjective opportune, or derivative adjectives such as opportunistic (from the noun opportunist).
The plural form of the noun opportunity is opportunities.
Yes, the noun 'opportunity' is an abstract noun, a word for a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something; a word for a chance to better oneself; a word for a concept.
Opportunity is a Noun.
The noun 'occupation' is a countable noun as a word for someone's job, livelihood, or career; a word for something that you do in your spare time. The plural form is 'occupations'.Example: Some people have one occupation and some people have several occupations, changing from one to the next.The noun 'occupation' is an uncountable noun (mass noun) as a word for the invasion, conquest, and control of a nation or place by a military force or other armed group; a word for the act of living or staying in a building, room, or other place.Example: The occupation of these buildings by squatters has made them a safety and fire hazard.
My regret is that I didn't take the training when I had the opportunity.
proper noun because proper noun is place thing and idea
The noun form of the verb to hear is the gerund, hearing.The noun 'hearing' is an abstract noun as a word for the opportunity to present one's case; a word for a concept.The noun, hearing, is a concrete noun as a word for a sense of experiencing sound; a word for a physical sense.
The gerund hearing, is an abstract noun as a word for an opportunity to state one's case; a word for a concept.The gerund hearing, is a concrete noun as a word for the faculty of perceiving sounds; a word for a physical sense.
Yes - "opportunity" is singular; "opportunities" is plural. From Latin "opportunitas" 3rd declension, I believe.
The word 'fortunate' is an abstract noun form; a word for one who has good fortune, such as great wealth or beauty. Fortunateness is the abstract noun form for the adjective fortunate.
Example sentence - His daughter is an antagonist who rarely misses an opportunity.