to achieve or to achieving?

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to achieve

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the action of reaching a goal or completing a task. It is followed by a noun or an infinitive verb.

Examples:

  • She worked hard to achieve her dream.
  • The team is determined to achieve success this year.

Alternatives:

  • to accomplish
  • to attain
  • to reach
  • to realize
  • to fulfill

to achieving

This phrase is correct when the verb 'to be' is present before 'achieving'.

This phrase is used when the verb 'to be' is present before 'achieving'. It is part of a continuous form of a verb.

Examples:

  • They are committed to achieving their goals.
  • He is looking forward to achieving success in his new job.

Alternatives:

  • to be achieving
  • to have achieved
  • to have been achieving
  • to have been achieved
  • to have been accomplished
Both 'to achieve' and 'to achieving' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'To achieve' is used when talking about the action of reaching a goal or completing a task, while 'to achieving' is used when the verb 'to be' is present before 'achieving'.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

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