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I know I alway make a stupid mistake of grammar, Can you check it out ?
Ok. There are three words: target, aim, goal. They are synonyms but not 100% ones. Will you explain me the difference with examples, please? I have always been sure that I feel it. But when I was checking the essay of my student yesterday, I started doubting because he is not the only one who uses "target" in the sentence like this:
If one wants to achieve his target, one should work hard (or something similiar)
In this sentence I would say "goal",- no doubt. As for me, "target" is not right here, at least, together with "achieve". I would say: "to hit a target" and it will sound like a metaphor. Please, make it clear for me! I need to know exactly. I don't like to feel this way. Thanks in advance.