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A little assistance, please? I could not have completed the study without your able assistance. How much assistance did you gain from your assistants?
If someone is pampered, they tend to get what they want without too much effort, have things made easy for them, and may be spoilt. someone is just spoilded
Yes, glide is a verb: glide, glides, gliding, glided.
The Tagalog word for effort is "pagsusumikap."
The word effort is a noun. The plural form is efforts.
completed = "abgeschlossen, vervollständigt, fertiggestellt"
In science, the word effort typically refers to the amount of work or energy expended towards achieving a scientific goal or carrying out an experiment. It can also indicate the diligence, care, and commitment put into conducting research to achieve reliable and accurate results.
Another word for completed is finished.I have completed my homework, now I can watch a movie. (verb)I handed in my completed homework. (adjective)
Yes completed is the past tense of complete.
the sentence could not succeed in a country that would pretty much give anything to anyone who put forth the effort
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