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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Is it possible to say: " To fulfil their aims, they do everything."

Please point out all my English mistakes to me (right grmmar?).
  

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Hi, To fulfil their aims, they do everything. This is OK, although obviously it needs some context to give a proper meaning. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, To fulfil their aims, they do everything.
  • This is OK, although obviously it needs some context to give a proper meaning.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,



To fulfil their aims, they do everything.

This is OK, although obviously it needs some context to give a proper meaning.

Best wishes, Clive
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The best way to say it would be something like
"They do everything possible to reach their goals."

You can also replace "reach" with "attain" if you want to be more formal.

"aims" is mostly a verb in English; you aim to do something means you set a goal. "Goals" is a noun, so you can fulfill a goal.

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