As an AI, I don't have personal experiences or emotions, so I don't have a perspective on the year. However, I can analyze trends and data to provide insights on various topics. If you have specific areas or events in mind, I can help summarize how they may have been perceived as good, bad, or satisfactory.
The past year has been [ response ]. How about you?
If you are asked 'How was your day?' then you would respond in past tense.
Very subjective question, but I'll give it a go... How about this: Yesterday, today and forever, some things will never change.
If we are wise enough then we will learn by our past mistakes and successes. Both can be help us in our present time of life to be better persons. If one has made mistakes we can remember the consequences of those mistakes. If our actions have been good then we can improve even further.
In 1982, a good PSAT score would have been around 60-80 for each section (Verbal and Math). Scores may have varied slightly depending on the specific test form and year, but generally, a total score in the range of 120-160 would have been considered competitive.
past year has been satisfactory to me and nothing is pending from my side.
past year has been satisfactory to me and nothing is pending from my side.
The last 12 months was satisfactory. i have learned lot about the process and the typing skills and my values has grown lot. It was good
An employer who holds annual reviews may ask you if the year has been good or otherwise in your view. State that the year has been good because you have had the tools necessary to do the job.
As far as I am aware, NO satisfactory solution - legal or otherwise - has been found so far, to achieve this.
The past year has been [ response ]. How about you?
"Good" generally implies a higher standard of quality than "satisfactory." While something that is satisfactory meets the minimum requirements, "good" suggests a more positive assessment that exceeds basic expectations. Therefore, in most contexts, "good" is considered better than "satisfactory."
alright, not perfect but good
Thomas Jefferson kept writing and rewriting the Declaration of Independence, until it was satisfactory.
A good word for happy is satisfactory,
It depends on the person how he/she is. If they have been good then yes, otherwise no.
satisfactory