<p>No matter how trivial these tasks may seem, what I have gained from them is _________.</p>
<p>i need a word that suggests “a lot” “of great magnitude” “of great value”
orginally i used the word “insurmountable” but tat doesnt fit rit
any suggestions would be helpful?</p>
<p>Change the construction:
No matter how trivial these tasks may seem, I have gained great
(or a good deal of or tremendous or enormous or significant) _________ from them.</p>
<p>Then fill in the blank:
self confidence
experience
understanding
whatever it is that you gained</p>
<p>I’d change the whole sentence. It’s one of those that tells, not shows. Using your own, probably better words, what I mean is I think that you should be more specific, e.g.:</p>
<p>No matter how trivial these tasks may seem, they have taught me <strong><em>, </em></strong> and _______________. </p>
<p>Or something like that. In other words, be specific instead of vaguely stating that you have gained a “great deal” as a result of seemingly trivial tasks.</p>