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No, the correct phrase is "very initiative" is not correct. The correct phrase would be "very proactive" or "very initiative-driven."
There are many meanings to the phrase of Global Reporting Initiative. These include, but are not limited to, reporting economic, environmental, and social performance of the world.
An initiative taker is someone who takes initiative to door say something whether they want to or not. Ever heard of the phrase, "If I want/need something done, I might as well do it myself?" That's an initiative taker. An initiative taker would say something along the lines of, "This has to be done, it might as well be me that does it."
You mean 'nigh on perfect' which means 'almost perfect'
The Adjective in the phrase "tropical birthday party" is tropical and birthday. EXPLAIN: What kind of party? Tropical party. What kind of party? Birthday party.
"Your birthday is on a Sunday next year."The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "on a Sunday."
The verb phrase is will be.
The verb phrase is will be.
"Phrase parfaite en français."
"Work perfect with" is not a meaningful phrase. "Work perfect with" in what way?
Yes.It is a past perfect verb phrase = had + past participle.