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Yes, the noun 'accomplishment' is a common noun, a general word for something achieved, or accomplished successfully; a general word for a skill or ability to do something very well; a word for any accomplishment of any kind.
Another common word for can't is the word "unable". To be unable is the act of not being able to accomplish a task.
We were able to accomplish the task because of the comradeship shared by the workers.
The root word of "outdo" is "do," which means to perform or accomplish a task. The prefix "out-" in this case emphasizes surpassing or exceeding the performance of others.
The word "accomplishment" is a noun, a word for a successful achievement; a word for an acquired skill or ability; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:His accomplishment earned Hector much praise. (subject of the sentence)Hector was pleased that his accomplishment was recognized. (subject of the relative clause)Hector's boss rewarded his accomplishment with a bonus. (direct object of the verb "rewarded")Hector received praise and a bonus for his accomplishment. (object of the preposition "for")
He was equal to the task of climbing the mountain.
herculean task for his brain cells :p
The word instruct means to teach, guide or show a student how to accomplish a project. It is also part of the word instruction which means that same as above or can mean directions to complete a task.
No, "persume" is not a recognized English word. "Pursue" means to actively seek to accomplish a goal or task.
I intend to answer this question to the best of my ability.