Example sentences for the verb 'accomplish':
You never know what you can accomplish until you try.
Everyone wants to accomplish something truly important to mankind, but almost none of us ever do.
Example sentence for the plural noun 'accomplishments':
His many accomplishments have earned him much recognition.
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There is no word spelled 'persue' in English.A word very close to that spelling is pursue, a verb; a word meaning to follow or chase; to try to obtain or accomplish; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to 'pursue' are:pursuer, a person or thing who follows, chases, or tries to obtain or accomplish;pursuit, the action of following, chasing, or trying to obtain or accomplish;pursuing, a gerund, the present participle of the verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.
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Accomplish is divided into three syllables: acc-omp-lish
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How long did you work on that project to accomplish the major goal? What will you accomplish for me?
It was purely accidental, but I was able to accomplish solving the riddle.
To accomplish what you thought you couldn't is a feat that gives you joy.
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We were able to accomplish the task because of the comradeship shared by the workers.
the word gentrify means : the process of renewal and rebuilding. also : to attempt or accomplish. my guess of a sentence is "we are going to gentrify this neigborhood."
The word 'accomplish' is a verb, a word for an action.A possessive is a form of a noun or a pronoun.Examples:John was able to accomplish his goal.The pronoun his shows the noun 'goal' belongs to John.John's goal was to accomplish better grades.The possessive noun John's shows the noun 'goal' belongs to John.
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His one and only CHORE was chopping the wood.
The word "accomplishment" is a noun, a word for a successful achievement; a word for an acquired skill or ability; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:His accomplishment earned Hector much praise. (subject of the sentence)Hector was pleased that his accomplishment was recognized. (subject of the relative clause)Hector's boss rewarded his accomplishment with a bonus. (direct object of the verb "rewarded")Hector received praise and a bonus for his accomplishment. (object of the preposition "for")
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People accomplish a lot if they work hard.