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"Toward" is a preposition used to indicate direction or movement in a particular direction. It can also show a deadline or goal. For example: "She walked toward the store" or "We are working toward a solution."
Bring that plate toward me, please. Let us now look toward the East.
Any objective pronoun can follow any preposition.Examples:He threw the ball toward me.The compliment was directed toward you.The rock rolled into the road as our car hurtled toward it.The kids ran away as the wave rolled toward them.She made sweet talk to attract the puppy toward herself.We hold good will toward everyone.
The homonym "to" can mean toward, or in order to. It has the homophones too and two.
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The progress.
No, the noun 'progress' is an abstractnoun, a word for forward or onward movement, as toward a destination; development, advancement, or improvement, as toward a goal; a word for a concept.
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All of the above.
The obstacles that slowed progress toward democracy for some African nations was civil war, military rule, or corrupt dictators.
A ship is a nation of its own compares the sailing or forward movement of a ship to the progress of a nation. Of course, this metaphor relies on a ship being on course, moving perhaps swiftly, and going toward it's destination. You can see how it would be a different metaphor if you substitute shipwreck instead of ship.
Here are some tips for any goal:Research - do some work and find out what is involved in achieving your goalPlan - figure out how long it will take you to achieve this goal, and map out a plan of little steps that will take you to that goal in the endWork - start moving toward your goal, following your plan and taking one step at a timeEvaluate - as you work toward your goal, evaluate your progress and see if what you're doing is working or not - you can change your tactics if it's not workingRecord - record your progress so you can see how far you've come toward the goal, even if it's just crossing off every day on the calendar - a visible progress chart helps keep you motivated
The noun 'progress' is an abstract noun as a word for advancement toward a goal or to a further stage; the growth or development of an individual or the continuous improvement of a society.The noun 'progress' is a concrete noun as an observable movement of a person or thing.
Reading self-help books Getting plenty of sleep Achieving short-term goals. Changing your priorities