I have two achievements that I am proud of in the past year. I earned my nursing degree and was able to get a promotion at work because of it.
I have two achievements that I am proud of in the past year. I earned my nursing degree and was able to get a promotion at work because of it.
I have two achievements that I am proud of in the past year. I earned my nursing degree and was able to get a promotion at work because of it.
The past participle is achieved.
The past tense of achieve is "achieved"
Achieved is a past tense verb. The noun form is achievement.
When asked about an important goal which you had set in the past it is important to mention something you achieved. In addition, you have to explain how you went about achieving it.
You say last year when you start a sentance, like: "Last year I was smart." You use past year when it's in the middle of a sentance, like: In the past year I was smart." You can not have "I did something I regret last year." I t has to be past.
The word achieved is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb achieve.
This is a common question in job interviews. The interviewee should consider the goals which they have set themselves. They should then go on to think about how they were achieved. If they were not achieved, then the reason for this needs to be considered too.
The exact word for a prize that someone gets for something they have achieved is "award."
Stealth is the process of being harder to detect. There is no past tense for stealth. Something is stealthy. Last year, that thing was stealthy.
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