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Christanford Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Experience/ experiences

Hi,

He should share his experience with his colleagues.

He should share his experiences with his colleagues.


What is the difference between the two sentences?

Thanks in advance
  

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the word in the first sentence is n , it just means something that people have experienced,for example u can say teaching experience;and the second is [c],just it mean one-time ativity,u can tell sb about your adventureful experience. get it ?

  • the word in the first sentence is n , it just means something that people have experienced,for example u can say teaching experience;and the second is [c],just it mean one-time ativity,u can tell sb about your adventureful experience.
  • get it ?
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the word in the first sentence is n , it just means something that people have experienced,for example u can say teaching experience;and the second is [c],just it mean one-time ativity,u can

tell sb about your adventureful experience. get it ?
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He should share his experience with his colleagues.-- Either one (countable) experience or the uncountable amount accrued.

He should share his experiences with his colleagues.-- More than one (countable) experience.
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Hi, Eliot, welcome to the forum. Please use correct capitalization and spelling when offering advice here -- we try to set an example of correct English. Thanks!
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Can I say:

I have some teaching experiences? (this means I taught students in school A,B and C.)

Is it better to take out s or ?
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yes, you may place s on it, as long as u can count all the school that you been teaching

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