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No. Goal is a noun (a target, a point to achieve). There is no adverb form.
goal as in "target" or "aim" = matarah (מטרה) goal as in soccer = gohl (גול)
a person who reaches their goal
to work for a goal or a target
On target is when you shoot at the goal and it would of clearly been a goal but the goal keeper saves it but if it misses or hits the pole/crossbar its not on target i should know because i am a manager of a football
If in sports, a goal is a score. The win would be a higher score at the end of the game. otherwise, the goal would be considered as target acquired, where as the win would be considered as target achieved or eliminated, depending on whether the desired outcome of the target was supposed to be either. The word goal in both instances means something to aim for or achieve - just as a target can be something to fire a missile at or a result you would like to achieve.
by achieveing your goal
A goal simply is setting a specific task to be achieved at a given time.
because if you set a target you will want to reach your goal and do better in your performance
set target what to achive,measuring how much reach,relavant source and time limit to achieve goal
There are many protein snacks that you can eat to help you target for your goal. Some snacks you can eat to target your goal are egg whites, beef jerky, or cottage cheese and fruit.
Purpose is the correct spelling. (Object to be reached/a target or goal)