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What's the differences between 'succeed' and 'success' ?
What's the differences between 'succeed' and 'success' ?
is success the noun form of succeed?
And I wonder what's other expressions that can convey the same meaning?
Thank you!!
Mar 19, 2020 7:48 AM
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"Succeed" is a verb, "success" is a noun, that's all the difference.
Other actual expressions would be:
get along with / get on with
make out
make good
pull off
There are many of them for different contexts, let along synonyms. For that you'd better consult the dictionary and thesaurus:
www.thefreedictionary.com
https://translate.academic.ru
https://www.ldoceonline.com
March 19, 2020
Thanks Cody! the collocations of prepositions and verbs are really helpful!
March 19, 2020
Yes, success is the noun form of succeed. Succeed is a verb
For instance:
I can succeed at something, I can be currently succeeding right now, I can have succeeded in the past
I can achieve success, or experience success, or aim for success, or hope for success, or want success
March 19, 2020
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