That young lady persevered despite her dire circumstances.
After everyone gave up on the Monster Map Test, I didn't, I persevered.
Persevered is what I would use. Ex. I tried very hard to climb a mountain to I persevered to climb a mountain
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Climbing the mountain was hard, but we persevered and got to the top.
After everyone gave up on the Monster Map Test, I didn't, I persevered.
The boy persevered, to get his act into the talent show.
Mens courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. (Christmas Carol page 101.)
The sailors were hardy men and they fought the storm with cheer.
Persevered is what I would use. Ex. I tried very hard to climb a mountain to I persevered to climb a mountain
Mens courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. (Christmas Carol page 101.)
She persevered by flying a plane
Even with the rain bogging them down, the frontiersmen persevered and finished blazing the path through the forest.
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with "yet" when used as an adverb to show contrast or as a conjunction to introduce a contrasting point. For example: "Yet, despite the challenges, he persevered."
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