achieve is a verb. Its forms are
achieve
achieves
achieved
achieving
Achieving is the present participle of achieve.
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I/you/we/they achieve. He/she/it achieves. The present participle is achieving.
how do you asterisk achieve acchivement
No, the word 'achieve' is a verb: achieve, achieves, achieving, achieved.To achieve is to reach or attain a desired objective, level, or result by effort, skill, or courage; to accomplish.The noun forms for the verb to achieve are achiever, achievement, and the gerund, achieving.
The suffix for achieve is "-ment", so when added to achieve, it becomes "achievement".
The word grammar is a noun.
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".
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.
Achievable is a related adjective.
Past - achieved. Present - achieve/achieves/achieving. Future - will achieve.
To truncate the words "achieve," "achievement," and "achieving," you can represent them with an asterisk as follows: achieve*, achievement*, achieving*. This indicates that the root word "achieve" is present in all variations while signaling that further letters follow. Using an asterisk effectively conveys that these words share a common prefix or root.