Many adult's past achievements include graduating from college or high school. Other past achievements include getting a first real job.
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Achieved is a past tense verb. The noun form is achievement.
Only you know what your achievements for the past year have been. An easy way to gather the information is to sit down and make a list.
whatever you believe it to be. People have different opinions than others.
1) skills that you leaned there 2) knowledge from past work 3) database enhancement (in count) 4) Other work from regular
I considered my previous job as one of my achievement for last five years, because I practiced my profession as graduate of Civil Engineering and proved my self that I can exposed on that kind of job
Achieving is the present participle of achieve.
he has defeated many other giants and monsters in the past and comes from the good lineage of Cain .
No, the word 'illustrious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as well known, respected, and admired for past achievement. Example: an illustrious author or an illustrious candidate.
Individual achievement
It depends on the achievement. For example, if you wanted to get the achievement "Time To Mine!" you would type in /achievement give achievement.buildPickaxe For the next achievement "Hot Topic" you would type in achievement give achievement.buildFurnace The achievements are based on what you need to do in order to accomplish them. Just like for the first achievement "Taking Inventory: you type in /achievement give achievement.openInventory Hope this helped!
There is no patron saint of achievement.