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"Achieve to" and "manage to"
When can I use " Achieve" and "manage"? What is the different?
6 mai 2019 10:20
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To achieve at/in something means to succeed or be be successful in/at something.
Examples:
She achieved all her goals in life = She was successful in all her goals in life.
He achieved good results at school = He was successful in his exams at school.
To manage something means to be in charge of (lead a team for example), or to control/handle with skill something.
Examples:
He managed a work team of 10 people = He led and was in charge of a team of 10 people.
She managed all the tasks given to her = She was able to do/handled ok all the work given to her.
6 mai 2019
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"Achieve (something)". We don't put "to" after this verb.
"Manage to (do something)". An infinitive verb follows. This means you were successful, but it was difficult.
6 mai 2019
Then ,I could say this:
I manage to know the true
I achieved all my wishes
6 mai 2019
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Alberto
Compétences linguistiques
Catalan, Anglais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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