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Achieve, Meet, Reach - What is the difference between them?
May you all give me a brief explanation followed by some examples of which one of them?
12 de mar. de 2019 23:58
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Have you met your obligations? Have you reached your destination? Have you achieved your goals? With location use reach: Can the short guy reach the pedals. Reach down and touch your toes. He can reach the green in two. With objectives or goals use achieve: I achieved the goals set-out by my boss during last year's performance review. I achieved my weight-loss goal. With obligations, requirements, or expectations use meet: I met the grueling standards for entry to the U.S. Army's Ranger program. Do I meet the age requirements for Social Security.
This is not a full treatise, but I hope it helps you. Here are a few more phrases:
Achieve financial freedom before you reach retirement. I am not here to meet your expectations.
13 de marzo de 2019
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A lot of times they are used interchangeably
13 de marzo de 2019
Daniel
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Portugués
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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