Yes, this is grammatically correct.
Infinitive: to finish
She was able to finish the project.She was able to finish it.The pronoun 'she' is taking the place of a singular noun (or name) for a female.
There is no indirect object in this sentence. Time is the direct object of need, and project is the direct object of finish.
Your conclusion is a summary of what you wrote already. Finish your project and then summarize your points in the conclusion.
The entire department worked overtime to finish the project.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It uses parallel structure with "he needs to finish" and "she does," making it clear and easy to understand.
You should pull through anyway to finish your project
Infinitive: to finish
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no way
yes you may
The preposition in the sentence is "to", which shows the relationship between "able" and "finish."
you can not so hahaha
willpower
man up
to finish a given project
She was able to finish the project.She was able to finish it.The pronoun 'she' is taking the place of a singular noun (or name) for a female.