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aim / target, objective, goal, purpose, destination
When do you use aim, do you have examples? And when do I have to use the order words š¬
Because in my dictionary, aim was separated, and I wasn't sure why and what's the difference.
13 de jul. de 2020 10:56
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One small difference is that an objective is more specific than a goal, for example:
Our goal is to improve health care for children.
general
Our objective is to provide 10,000 children with vaccines.
specific
However, in casual conversation, most people would use goal for both general and specific things:
My goal is to lose weight.
My goal is to lose 20 pounds by the summer.
The words goal and objective are nouns, and the word aim can be a noun or a verb:
The aim of this project is to increase our studentsā motivation.
aim = noun
Weāre aiming to increase our studentsā motivation.
aim = verb
13 de julio de 2020
Generally an aim is to reach a target. Like an arrow being aimed at a target.
13 de julio de 2020
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