"Successful" is an adjective. Example: "I was successful in reaching my goal." "Successfully" is an adverb (describes a verb). "I successfully reached my goal."
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All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings
there isnt a difference moron
Of course
Negotiate successfully.
The word 'successfully' is the the adverb form of the adjective 'successful'.The noun form of the adjective 'successful' is successfulness.The word 'successful' is the adjective form of the noun success.
'Successfully' can be used as an adjective, like this: "I managed to get the door open successfully." 'Successful' is something that someone has done correctly or they have done it well, but it's not an adjective; "She's been so successful." Remember, an adjective is always a word to describe, which means that successfully can be an adjective, but success on its own cannot.
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There is no difference, I have over 30 years under my belt as a successful entrepreneur and have seen just as many successful female as males. The real question should be what is the difference between successful and non- successful entrepreneurs. Then the list starts such as 100% drive and motivation to succeed no matter what. The people that sit around and wait for things to happen will be waiting forever.
Yes, it is. It means done in a successful manner.
Because they fail successfully.
Competence is the ability to do something successfully or efficiently. Intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
Graduation validates successful completion of your program of study. The commencement is the actual ceremony.
the one who determins that will be the ones who do not care to understand the big picture
The critical difference between effective and ineffective communication is the ability to connect with the audience. If the speaker fails to connect to their audience, having a good speech doesn't matter.