Difference between achieve ,achievement,achieved and success,succeed,successful

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Answer 1
Answer: Success is accomplishing something you've set your mind on.
Succeed is to achieve the desired result.
Successful is accomplishing purpose.
Achieve is reach a goal with effort or skill.
Achievement is a thing done successfully with effort, courage or skill.
Achieved is to accomplish or bring out.
I hope I'm helpful.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Achieve -  Present Tense

Achievement - Depending on whether the achievement was in the past, present, or future

Achieved - Past tense

Succeed -  Past tense(You had succeeded in something)

Successful -  Present ( You are successful)

Success - Depending on whether the achievement was in the past, present, or future

Explanation:

I do agree with the answer above, however, it could be done like this if this is what the difference is about the words time-wise. As in past, present, and future.


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Answer:

c. A woman talks on her cell phone at the dinner table

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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