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PamQueue Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Stress

"The increased caseload will put strainon the court."

"The increased caseload will put a strain on the court."

"The increased caseload will put stress on the court."

"The increased caseload will put a stress on the court."

How do I use countable and uncountable forms of "strain" and "stress"?
  

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" You will need to learn through experience which forms are in common use.

  • " You will need to learn through experience which forms are in common use.
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These two forms are the normal:

"The increased caseload will put a strain on the court."

"The increased caseload will put stress on the court."

You will need to learn through experience which forms are in common use.

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