Aim to (idiom)
Try or intend to do something.
- We aim to please our customers.
- She aims to fly to California.
Aim at (idiom)
Direct a missile or criticism at something or someone.
- In his last speech the President took aim at the opposition leader.
- He aims at finishing tomorrow.
Hi prachi,
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a great service by running this blog and the GMATSC blog. Please keep up the good work.
One point I felt: Some explanations are too technical (eg. subjunctive ones, idiom ones) for laymen like us who do not have as good a command over English grammar as you to understand clearly. If you could simplify/elaborate a bit, it would go a long way in helping us.
Thanks again !!
Thanks Prachi..You are doing excellent Job....You cleared some doubts in my mind regarding Grammar...
ReplyDeleteKeep up d good Work...!