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I have work hard to vs I have been accepted in

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase 'I have work hard to' seems incomplete and incorrect, while the second phrase 'I have been accepted in' is grammatically correct but lacks context. It would be more appropriate to compare 'I have worked hard to' with 'I have been accepted into.'

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 845 views

I have work hard to

This phrase is incorrect and incomplete. It should be 'I have worked hard to.'

The correct phrase is 'I have worked hard to,' which indicates the effort put into achieving something.
  • Nov 3, 2014 ... Well said Travis I like what you said , people assume that i am a rich kid because i travel alot. and i record everything, but i have work hard to ...
  • Sep 2, 2014 ... It gets worse with any attention—awards, conferences, etc. I become afraid to fail. I have work hard to shut down the greedy, approval-seeking ...
  • Summary. I have alot of dreams, especially of my beloved family. I have work hard to realize it. No pain no gain. Experience. dbc network. consultant.
  • Mar 4, 2015 ... ... of the blog- finding balance for myself between personal finance and really enjoying some of the money now that I have work hard to make.

Alternatives:

  • I have worked hard to
  • I worked hard to
  • I have put in a lot of effort to
  • I have exerted myself to
  • I have strived to

I have been accepted in

This phrase is grammatically correct but lacks context. It would be more appropriate to use 'I have been accepted into' to convey being accepted into a specific place or program.

The phrase 'I have been accepted in' is correct grammatically, but it is more commonly used with 'into' to specify the place or program one has been accepted into.
  • I have been accepted in ERASMUS MUNDUS masters in computational mechanics without stipend/scholarship. What are the ways to get funding? This course ...
  • Feb 9, 2015 ... Animal Jam | News | And I have been accepted in Play Wild Beta! |. -Ellie- -The Llama- The PIE llamas. SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe 723 ...
  • My name is Joe and I have been accepted in TAMU just recently and my application said I didn't make requirements for civil/ocean engineering or the class has ...
  • I have been accepted in more than one graduate school program. Is there a day that is best to find out more about your program? Do I have to attend HED Open ...

Alternatives:

  • I have been accepted into
  • I got accepted into
  • I have been admitted to
  • I was accepted into
  • I have gained acceptance into

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