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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
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Study/Studies

"She neglected her study/studies in her last two years of college."

"Chemistry takes many years of study/studies to master."

When to use "study" and "studies"?
  

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" Study is the uncountable occupation. Studies is a number of individual instances. Both this distinction and contextual collocation contribute to your choice; occasionally, either will do.

  • " Study is the uncountable occupation.
  • Studies is a number of individual instances.
  • Both this distinction and contextual collocation contribute to your choice; occasionally, either will do.
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"She neglected her studies in her last two years of college."

"Chemistry takes many years of study to master."

Study is the uncountable occupation. Studies is a number of individual instances. Both this distinction and contextual collocation contribute to your choice; occasionally, either will

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