The verb of achievements is achieve.
Other verbs are achieves, achieving and achieved.
Some example sentences are:
"I will achieve these set goals".
"He achieves the required grade".
"I am achieving this resolution".
"He nearly achieved it".
The verb for achievement is achieve.
Other verbs are achieves, achieving and achieved.
Some examples of sentences are:
"I will achieve greatness".
"She achieves her dream of being a pirate captain".
"We are achieving the impossible".
"We have achieved so much".
The verb is "achieve".
Achieve
The verb for achievement is achieve. As in "to achieve something".
The abstract noun forms of the verb to achieve are achievement and the gerund, achieving.
Yes, the word 'achieving', the gerund form of the verb to achieve, is an abstract noun, a word for an act of success or accomplishment through effort.
No, achievement is an abstract noun.
There is no adverb form of achieve or achievement.
The verb for achievement is achieve. As in "to achieve something".
Achieved is a past tense verb. The noun form is achievement.
Achieving is the present participle of achieve.
Achievement is the outcome of the action of achieving. Another noun form for the verb achieve is achiever, the one who performs the action of achieving.
The abstract noun for achieve is achievement.
Feat is not a verb. Feat is a noun, as in, "He has accomplished a great feat by winning a gold medal in the Olympics." A synonym of feat is achievement.
"Record" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a written account of an event or achievement. As an adjective, it can describe something that sets a new standard or achievement.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to achieve are achievement and the gerund, achieving.
The noun form for the verb to achieve is achiever, one who achieves, and the gerund (verbal noun) achieving. Another noun form is achievement. The nouns achiever, achieving, and achievement are singular nouns
The word 'pride' is both a noun and a verb: pride, prides, priding, prided. The verb pride is to feel proud about an achievement, skill, or special quality that you have. The verb pride is to feel emotionally, physical action is not involved.
The word "reward" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to something given in recognition of service or achievement. As a verb, it means to give something in recognition of one's efforts or actions.
As a noun, an exploit is a bold noble act or achievement. As a verb, exploit is to make good use of, or manipulate something or someone, to gain an advantage.