Come/Lead To Good Ends

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /kʌm/lid tu ɡʊd ɛndz/

Definitions of come/lead to good ends

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

Example Sentences

A1 Helping others can come to good ends.

A2 Studying hard can lead to good ends in the future.

B1 Making wise decisions often comes to good ends.

B2 Investing in education can lead to good ends in one's career.

C1 Strategic planning and hard work usually come to good ends.

C2 Ethical behavior and perseverance often lead to good ends in life.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

Example Sentences

A1 Helping others can come to good ends.

A2 Studying hard can lead to good ends in the future.

B1 Making wise decisions can come to good ends in life.

B2 Investing in education can lead to good ends in one's career.

C1 Strategic planning and execution can come to good ends in business.

C2 Building strong relationships can lead to good ends in personal growth.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

Example Sentences

A1 Following the instructions carefully will come to good ends.

A2 Studying hard for the exam will lead to good ends.

B1 Making wise decisions can come to good ends in the long run.

B2 Working diligently on the project will lead to good ends.

C1 Strategic planning and execution often come to good ends.

C2 Implementing innovative solutions can lead to good ends for the company.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

Example Sentences

A1 Following the instructions carefully can come to good ends.

A2 Practicing regularly will lead to good ends in the long run.

B1 Making wise decisions can come to good ends for your future.

B2 Taking calculated risks can lead to good ends if done strategically.

C1 Investing in education and self-improvement will come to good ends in your career.

C2 Establishing strong relationships and networking can lead to good ends in business.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 Studying hard can come to good ends.

A2 Following the instructions carefully can lead to good ends.

B1 Making wise decisions often comes to good ends.

B2 Putting in the effort consistently can lead to good ends.

C1 Strategic planning and execution usually come to good ends.

C2 Having a clear vision and strong determination can lead to good ends.

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

Example Sentences

A1 Helping others can come to good ends.

A2 Following the rules usually leads to good ends.

B1 Hard work and dedication often come to good ends.

B2 Making wise decisions can lead to good ends in the long run.

C1 Strategic planning and execution ultimately come to good ends.

C2 Solving problems efficiently and effectively always come to good ends.

Examples of come/lead to good ends in a Sentence

formal Proper planning and execution can often come to good ends in business ventures.

informal If we work hard and stay focused, things will eventually come to good ends.

slang Putting in the effort will lead to good ends, trust me.

figurative Planting the seeds of hard work will eventually come to good ends, like a fruitful harvest.

Grammatical Forms of come/lead to good ends

past tense

came to good ends

plural

come to good ends

comparative

coming to good ends

superlative

come to the best ends

present tense

come to good ends

future tense

will come to good ends

perfect tense

have come to good ends

continuous tense

is coming to good ends

singular

comes to good ends

positive degree

come to good ends

infinitive

to come to good ends

gerund

coming to good ends

participle

come to good ends

Origin and Evolution of come/lead to good ends

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'come/lead to good ends' originated from Middle English and is a combination of various Old English and Old Norse words.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase evolved to emphasize positive outcomes or results, indicating a successful or beneficial conclusion to a situation or endeavor.