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When you are asked to describe a time when you have presented a persuasive argument to a group of people which resulted on a mutual satisfactory outcome, you can use something personal. It can be something as simple as persuading a group to vacation where you wanted to go.
A few months ago.
It means that all the work and time put into achieving something have not led to the desired outcome or success.
It is difficult to do something for the first time because you do not know what to expect or what the outcome will be.
In order to be good at something, you must practice. It takes a lot of time and practice to have a good skill set.
The desired outcome of a complaint letter is to let the ownership/management know about the conduct of their employees, the quality of the product, or the conditions of their workplace. Occasionally, the business will give you a coupon for something or some sort of discount for the next time you do business. Their desired outcome is to NOT lose you as a paying customer.
The desired outcome of a complaint letter is to let the ownership/management know about the conduct of their employees, the quality of the product, or the conditions of their workplace. Occasionally, the business will give you a coupon for something or some sort of discount for the next time you do business. Their desired outcome is to NOT lose you as a paying customer.
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Something that lasts for a short time is often called temporary or fleeting.
That's the last time you bought something, paid a bill or incurred interest debt.
No, "last" is not a preposition. It is typically used as an adjective or adverb to indicate the final or most recent time or occurrence of something.
On the last day of school wear clothes that are cute!1