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Eng.noob Posted 19 years ago
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"definitive edge to ---" : succeed or success?

what will come here:
"definitive edge to ---" : succeed or success?
and whats the difference between the two? i want to write a sentence in future tense as in I want to succeed in future.
-thanks.
  

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noob what will come here and whats the difference between the two? " -thanks. I want to succeed; "succeed" is a verb.

  • noob what will come here and whats the difference between the two?
  • " -thanks.
  • I want to succeed; "succeed" is a verb.
  • I want to be successful; "successful" is an adjective.
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Eng.noobwhat will come here and whats the difference between the two? i want to write a sentence in future tense as in "i want to succeed in future."

-thanks.
I want to succeed; "succeed" is a verb.

I want to be successful; "successful" is an adjective.

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