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what's the different between complete and accomplish ?
1 Tem 2010 08:59
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I agree that these two words are often interchangeable. However, there are times when the word "accomplish" denotes a sense of pride in the act/work that was accomplished/completed. If an obese person succeeds in losing weight, they have "accomplished" a goal. They have made an "accomplishment." "Accomplished" as an adjective can even mean "highly skilled." For example: 'She is an accomplished pianist.' Hope this helps! ^_^
1 Temmuz 2010
In so many cases these words can be used interchangeably. This is the only distinction that I can think of to make: "To accomplish" simply means "to complete", as in "I've accomplished a lot of work today". It suggests that a person has simply completed an action. However, "To achieve" and "to attain" at times almost suggest a slight ownership to me, as in "He's achieved a high level of knowledge on that subject" or "He's attained a high level of knowledge". (
1 Temmuz 2010
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