Andrew Jackson took the most advice during his presidency from his "Kitchen Cabinet."
Andrew Jackson took the most advice during his presidency from his "Kitchen Cabinet."
The grammatical error in this sentence is the tense inconsistency. The verb "followed" should be in the past perfect tense to match the conditional verb "would not have fought." The corrected sentence would be "He would not have fought them if they had followed his advice."
was full of wise advice that the colonists followed
was full of wise advice that the colonists followed
yes because it was a good idea.
The best leadership advice from the military would be to always follow orders. ****************************************** Never give an order that you know will not be followed.
Dale Carnegie is best known for his bestseller "How to Win Friends and Influence People," first published in 1936. This influential self-help book offers practical advice on interpersonal skills, communication, and building relationships, making it a timeless guide for personal and professional success. Its principles have resonated with millions of readers worldwide, solidifying Carnegie's legacy in the realm of personal development.
You can talk about the best advice you ever received by explaining the circumstances under which you were in need of advice, talking about the person who advised you, explaining why the advice was so very good, and explaining what the result was when you followed the advice you had been given (or perhaps, the result of failing to follow it, as the case may be).
Andrew Jackson noted for having a kitchen cabinet to advise him.
He regrets not listening to the old man's advice.
Yes. He told them to wait and if they had done so, they may have survived.