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Victorycountry Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

succeed vs successful

Hi,

(1) I want to be succeed in my business to achieve my dreams.

(2) I want to be successful in my business to achieve my dreams.

Is it "succeed" or "successful"?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hello 1) I want to be succeed in my business to achieve my dreams. (2) I want to be successful in my business to achieve my dreams. Is it "succeed" or "successful"?

  • Hello 1) I want to be succeed in my business to achieve my dreams.
  • (2) I want to be successful in my business to achieve my dreams.
  • Is it "succeed" or "successful"?
  • Although my english is not too good.
  • " Hope this helps.
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Hello

1) I want to be succeed in my business to achieve my dreams.

(2) I want to be successful in my business to achieve my dreams.

Is it "succeed" or "successful"?

Although my english is not too good. I believe it is the 2nd one "successful"

Or you can rephrase it to "I want to succeed in my business to achieve my dreams."

Hope this helps. If
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E9394 is correct.

But I find even the correct version of the sentence a little awkwardly phrased, or a little strange in its meaning.

How about these? --

I need to be successful in my business to achieve my dream.

Or,

My dream is to be successful in my business.

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