When you are asked to describe a time when you could have done something better, you need to state a place where you think you did not perform as expected. This might be not assisting a client in the best way possible or failure to deliver work on time.
there is no specific answer for that everybody has something different but you should ask yourself that.
The word 'have' can be used to describe something done to something else, eg. "I have ridden a motorcycle.". The phrase "have been" can be used to describe something done to you, such as: "I have been taken advantage of.".
Use it in a question... 'Could I have done better ?' - or - in a statement...'I could have done better.'
I think it's possible.
No, "heavily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done or to what extent something is done.
Something said or done that could be considered offensive. Mostly used to describe something involving nudity. A synonym of indecent would be distasteful and the antonym would decent.
When someone says something is fine, he or she is implying that something could have been done better or there is room for improvement. A reply of good means that job is done to the specified goals and a situation is better than fine and no real room for improvement.
"Good" is an adjective that describes a noun, while "well" is usually an adverb that describes a verb. So, you would use "good" to describe the quality of something, and "well" to describe how something is done. For example, you might say "I feel good" but "I did well on the test."
Adverbs describe or qualify nouns and adjectives. If your sentence said the settlers built their homes hastily. Hastily would describe how they built their homes, but adverbs don't have to just describe how something is done. They also describe when and WHERE something is done. Know the answer now?
If you were writing a report on something, you would include: what happend and what you have achieved. After this you write an evaluative conclusion which says: what you could have done better and what you will do in the future.
The word "preparatory" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is done to prepare for something else.
You can give examples about your family and friends for this question. You could talk about volunteering work that you have done in your life or when you helped a family member or friend through something.