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What is the present tense of achieved your goal?

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The present tense of achieved your goal is achieve your goal.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of achieve your goal is achieves your goal.

The present participle of achieve your goal is achieving your goal.

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But most importantly you have to remain faithful that you will achieve your goal.
Whether you are looking for a house or a business I can help you achieve your goal.
Time-related – Specify the time limit in which you want to achieve your goal.
If you don't know how you intend to achieve your goal, you'll find yourself making the same resolution next year.
Ultimately, you may have to switch to a completely different country or a different species of wood to achieve your goal.
Again, being specific on what exactly is needed to achieve your goal will help you stay focused.

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