it should keep learning and learning till its a master
No, it is not a preposition. Continue is a verb.
The sentence you provided isn't correct. Try this- It isn't possible for him to continue his studies. OR It's impossible for him to continue his studies. OR He is not able to continue his studies.
No, not even close. What exactly are you trying to ask?
It means cadet a cadet is a trainee to become an officer in the military, a junior branch of an important family, or simply a person who is a junior trainee.
I will continue. Will continue/Shall continue.
Step 1. Get the trainee's AttentionStep 2. You need to Breakdown the task into smaller steps.Step 3. You need to Check their understanding verbally by asking them question in relation to the task.Step 4. When you are certain the trainee understands what he or she is doing you will now ask the trainee to Demonstratethis task in its entirety.Step 5. You will need to give Evaluation.Step 6. Feedback training session from both the trainee's and trainer's perspective, have the trainee continue to practice on the task so that he or she can gain speed combined with accuracy, and continue to the next task give Thanks, and agree when the Next training Session will task place.
A management trainee describes someone who is being trained to be a manager or be promoted to a manager. A management trainee often does part of the job that the manager is doing.
Quit using magic its a bad deed.
Yes he is doing a good job
Continue CPR if no signs of circulation.
continue = to persist; to carry on doing something or being somethingeg The police will continue their investigations until the killer is caughtContinue= to keep on doing what you were doing.
right know hes doing his new tv show called southland where he is sort of a trainee officer learning from the elders
yes but if your doing the challenge you shouldn't continue for more than two weeks
It should be "vein" not "vain." When you say, "I told him to continue in this vein," you are suggesting that the person should continue in the same manner or style as they have been doing. It refers to maintaining a consistent approach or direction.
To continue doing what you already know better than to do, or to continue not doing what you know you need to do.
Trainee Cupid was created in 2005.
If you are applying for a graduate trainee position, you should check the employment requirements. If you meet the qualifications, including experience and education, there is a good chance you are suitable for the position.