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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

Is this a correct sentence?

She have strived for and accomplished an important goal in her life.
  

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Hi, She have strived for and accomplished an important goal in her life. ' She have has'. The past participle of 'strive' is 'striven', not 'strived'.

  • Hi, She have strived for and accomplished an important goal in her life.
  • ' She have has'.
  • The past participle of 'strive' is 'striven', not 'strived'.
  • You usually ' strive to + verb ', eg strive to achieve.
  • It's better to say 'achieve a goal'.
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Hi,

She have strived for and accomplished an important goal in her life.

'She have has'.

The past participle of 'strive' is 'striven', not 'strived'.

You usually 'strive to + verb', eg strive to achieve
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I am not a grammar guru. However I am pretty good at writing correct English based on how it "sounds" like.

eg She has achieved an important goal in her life.

Too simple.


eg She has successfully striven to achieve an important goal in her life.

Wrong,

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