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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Treatment

"He is receiving treatment for arthritis."
"He is receiving treatments for arthritis."

Do they mean the same?
  

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Yes; the first is uncountable and the more usual choice.

  • Yes; the first is uncountable and the more usual choice.
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Yes; the first is uncountable and the more usual choice.
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Going from present progressive to past tense:

"He received treatment for arthritis."
"He received treatments for arthritis."

Do they still mean the same?

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