The entire department worked overtime to finish the project.
it is a tense signifier for the verb work. The tense is future imperfect.
The word work is a verb in that sentence.
VERB
Infinitive: to finish
She was able to finish the project.She was able to finish it.The pronoun 'she' is taking the place of a singular noun (or name) for a female.
There is no indirect object in this sentence. Time is the direct object of need, and project is the direct object of finish.
Your conclusion is a summary of what you wrote already. Finish your project and then summarize your points in the conclusion.
Yes, this is grammatically correct.
Work is a verb in this sentence. Because it is in the form "will work", it is in the future tense.
In Project Management the Critical Path is the series of tasks that must finish on time for the entire project to finish on schedule. Each task on the critical path is a time critical task. You can also think of it as:the longest path from start to finishor the path without any slack,the path corresponding to the shortest time in which the project can be completed.
You should pull through anyway to finish your project
Infinitive: to finish
The pronoun in the sentence is "she," which is referring to the person who was able to finish the project.
Yes, Michael Schumaker did finish on the podium for the entire year with Ferrari.
no way
yes you may
you can not so hahaha
willpower
man up
to finish a given project