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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

goal of ,objective to

He has a goal of being a doctor.
He has a objective to being a doctor.
Does they mean the same ?
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He has the goal of becoming a doctor. He has the objective of becoming a doctor . Anonymous Does they mean the same ?

  • He has the goal of becoming a doctor.
  • He has the objective of becoming a doctor .
  • Anonymous Does they mean the same ?
  • Yes, as amended, but we would just say 'He wants to be a doctor'.
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He has the goal of becoming a doctor.
He has the objective of becoming a doctor.
AnonymousDoes they mean the same ?
Yes, as amended, but we would just say 'He wants to be a doctor'.

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