百度试题 结果1 题目"Success" is a(n) ___. A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
1. Success is a noun.2. Successful is an adjective.3. Successfully is an adverb.4. Succeed is a verb.5. He succeeded in doing the project.
1. "Success" is a noun, while "succeed" is a verb.
1. "success" is a noun, which can be either countable or uncountable. For example: "I didn't have much success in finding a job." This means that the speaker did not have much success when trying to find a job.2. "succeed" is a verb that means to be successful or to...
1. Succeed is a verb that is often used in the phrase "sb. succeeded in doing sth.," which means achieving success in a particular endeavor.2. Success is a noun that can be used in two ways:- As an uncountable noun, it refers to the concept of achieving goals or targets...
1. Success is a noun and, as a rule, cannot be followed directly by a verb in its original form. If a verb is needed after "success," a preposition (such as in, on, of, etc.) should be used along with the verb in its gerund form (ending in -ing). For example: ...
1. "Success" is a noun, and it does not have a fixed collocation with "succeed in."2. "Succeed in" is a verb phrase that means to be successful in a specific area.
1. Succeed is a verb that means to achieve success, to inherit, or to succeed someone in a position. For example: "We have already succeeded in working out ground rules with the Department of Defense." (我们已经成功地与国防部敲定了基本原则。)2. Success is a noun that refers...
2. Successful is an adjective used to describe something or someone that has achieved its intended goal or has had a positive outcome. It implies a sense of achievement, progress, or prosperity.3. Success is a noun that refers to the achievement of a goal or the attainment of ...
1. "Succeed" is a verb that means to achieve success in an endeavor, followed by "to do something" or directly by a noun, indicating the inheritance of a position or role.2. "Success" is a noun that represents the concept of success in a general sense, not tied to a ...