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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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My aim to finish the work in one day is not successful.
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An instantaneous achievement (like success) cannot be expressed with the present tense. Either ... was not successful or ...

  • An instantaneous achievement (like success) cannot be expressed with the present tense.
  • Either ...
  • was not successful or ...
  • isn't going to be successful .
  • CJ
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An instantaneous achievement (like success) cannot be expressed with the present tense.

Either ... was not successful or ... isn't going to be successful.

CJ

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