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TOPIC: Which one is okay??

Which one is okay?? #390

  • vtchk
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which one is correct ?
I have achieved to get good results in the examination; and
I have achieved in getting good result in the examination.
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Which one is okay?? #391

  • truelight
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Actually, NEITHER sentence is correct, as " achieve" is not followed by a preposition. Its pattern should be " achieve something", as in:
"I have achieved good results in the examination."
Perhaps you are confusing " achieve" with succeed " or " work" , as in :
"I have succeeded IN getting good results in the examination."
" I have worked to get good results in the examination."
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