Achieving is the present participle of achieve.
The word 'target' is a noun as a word for a mark to shoot at; a goal to be achieved; a person or thing that is talked about, criticized, or laughed at.The noun form of the verb to target is the gerund, targeting.
The abstract noun form of the adjective successful is successfulness.The word successful is the adjective form of the abstract noun success (victory, accomplishment, positive outcome).
Yes, the word 'achieving', the gerund form of the verb to achieve, is an abstract noun, a word for an act of success or accomplishment through effort.
The word 'professional' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'professional' is a word for someone who has achieved a level of proficiency in a calling or trade; a word for a person.Examples:She plays tennis like a professional. (noun)I'm going to be a professional dancer when I leave school. (adjective)
The word 'fail' is an abstract noun as a word for a result in a test that shows someone or something has not achieved a satisfactory score or standard; used as a noun as the object of the preposition in the expression, without fail.The abstract noun forms of the verb to fail are failure and the gerund, failing.
The word 'possible' is an adjective, used to describe something that can be done or achieved.
The abstract noun is quota, a word for a limit on the number or amount of people or things that are allowed; a specific amount or number that is expected to be achieved; a word for a concept.
An achievement is a goal which has been achieved by someone in a particular exercise, an accomplishment, or a successful performance.
The abstract noun form for the adjective permanent is permanence.The word permanent is also a concrete noun as a word for a long-lasting hair style achieved by chemical applications which straighten, curl, or wave the hair, and the a kit of chemicals used to apply to the hair.
Yes, the noun permanent (a long-lasting hair styles usually achieved by chemical applications which straighten, curl, or wave the hair) is a common noun, a word for any permanent of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the word permanent is the name of a permanent such as Lilt Foam Perm For Color-Treated Hair.
One sense of the word "how" can mean "The manner in which something is achieved" - for example, in the phrase "the hows and whys". There is another meaning of the word how, "An artificial barrow", or "A small northern English hill", which is also a noun sense - and can also be pluralized.