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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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Full of actions and plots

This movie is full of actions and plots.

Hi,

If I want to describe a movie which attracks audience's attention throughout, is it good to say the above? If not, how would you say it? Thanks.
  

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action should be treated as an uncountable here. This movie is full of action. ( and plots doesn't really add anything.

  • action should be treated as an uncountable here.
  • This movie is full of action.
  • ( and plots doesn't really add anything.
  • ) More elaborately, This movie is full of exciting action and intriguing subplots.
  • CJ
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action should be treated as an uncountable here.

This movie is full of action.

(and plots doesn't really add anything. I would leave it off.)

More elaborately,

This movie is full of exciting action and intriguing subplots.

CJ

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