I shall endeavor to create this sentence for you.
I think you mean endeavor. I shall endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
It depends on the sentence. You can use the first one in the sentence "he will embark on his new endeavor."
good luck in your future endeavor
I think you mean endeavor. I will endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
(UK spelling is endeavour)"Endeavor" is a synonym for "attempt", or, "try". It can be either a Verb or a Noun Example as Noun: The Magician's next endeavor will be to make the pigeon disappear. Example as Verb: The magician endeavors to keep all the pigeons in the cage.I will endeavor to give you a sentence containing that word."He said he would endeavor to improve his grades.""Starting a new company can be a difficult and financially risky endeavor."I will endeavor to come up with a good sentence.We will also endeavor to get the winning films screened on BBC television.I will endeavor to complete the task by deadline.
The noun endeavor (endeavour) is an attempt, effort, try, or possibly an enterprise or mission.The verb endeavor is similarly to attempt, try, strive, or struggle.
It depends on the sentence. You can use the first one in the sentence "he will embark on his new endeavor."
I endeavor to do better in the future
good luck in your future endeavor
The girl will endeavor to keep up her grades
I think you mean endeavor. I will endeavor to explain. That is a bold endeavor.
The King wished his knight the best in his endeavor.
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed. Endeavor: try hard to do or achieve something.
Admittedly, this may be a trick question, but I shall endeavor to provide the answer, none-the-less.
Example sentence - His faithful companion exhibited alacrity in ever endeavor.
We will try very hard to succeed at this task. (We will endeavor to succeed at this task.)
Jack has begun to pursue new endeavors.
benefitThe benefit was obvious to all of them.There was no benefit to continuing the endeavor.