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You would say "I have been successful"

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Is it correct to say after this process is completed it is repeated for the next frame?

Yes, but it might be better to say "After you complete this process, repeat it for the next frame."


Is this sentence grammatically correct. Our class doesn't fool around we meet our goal?

Well I have no clue what you are trying to say, so I don't think it's correct.Try " Our class doesn't fool around so we meet our goals" or " reach our goals "


Who or what does the action or being in a sentence?

It depends on the sentence but in general, it is usually the subject that does the action. Example: The red cat lounged on the warm patio. The red cat (subject) does the action (lounged) Sometimes, however, the actual "subject" in a sentence is hidden (like when it is written in passive voice). Example: The revisions were completed. The subject of this sentence, grammatically, is "revisions" so you could say that the revisions did the action (were completed). You could add onto that sentence and make it clearer, however. Example: The revisions were completed by unknown bystanders. In this sentence, even though "revisions" is still grammatically the subject, you could say that "unknown bystanders," which is the direct object, does the action in the sentence. Really, if you are reading a sentence and you are unsure of who or what is doing the action in the sentence, just ask yourself "who?" Example: The red cat lounged on the warm patio. (who lounged? the red cat) The revisions were completed by unknown bystanders. (who revised? unknown bystanders) The revisions were completed. (what was completed? the revisions)


How do you say cumple in English?

Cumple comes from the Spanish verb "Cumplir," which means to Complete. Therefore, Cumple = (s)he/it completes Cumplé (with accent) = I completed It is also used in the word "Cumpleaños" which is Spanish for birthday (literally, 'complete the year')


What is the opposite of wrong is the opposite of?

I would say the opposite of wrong is either "correct" or "right".