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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

reward

Hello,

Can the word "reward" be used as an uncountable noun?

Reward is what drives workers to focus on working hard,

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Usually reward is countable. The use of it as a generalization or abstraction (uncountable) is OK. Reward is what drives workers to work hard.

  • Usually reward is countable.
  • The use of it as a generalization or abstraction (uncountable) is OK.
  • Reward is what drives workers to work hard.
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Usually reward is countable. The use of it as a generalization or abstraction (uncountable) is OK.

Reward is what drives workers to work hard.

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