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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"succeed" & "success"

HI,

What is the difference betwen "succeed" and "success"?

Is it correct to say,

1. "I wish you great success on your work."

2. "You have been doing so success on your work."

3. "You're very successful"

4. "In order to succeed, you've to put more effort and work even harder on your studies."

5. As a slogan, can I say, "No effort, no success"

Thanks!
  

Top answer

- - The first is a verb and the second is a noun. 1. "-- OK (X) 2.

  • - - The first is a verb and the second is a noun.
  • 1.
  • "-- OK (X) 2.
  • " -- No good 3.
  • "You're very successful"-- OK 4.
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What is the difference betwen "succeed" and "success"?-- The first is a verb and the second is a noun.


1. "I wish you great success in your work."-- OK

(X) 2. "You have been doing so success on your work."-- No good

3. "You're very successful"-- OK

4. "In order to succeed, you've to make more effort and

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