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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which would you choose?

Reading requires ( ).

(1) a lot of efforts

(2) a lot of effort

I wonder how you native speakers decide which to choose. Emotion: smile
  

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teacherJapan a lot of effort "effort" is much more often uncountable than countable. CJ

  • teacherJapan a lot of effort "effort" is much more often uncountable than countable.
  • CJ
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teacherJapana lot of effort
"effort" is much more often uncountable than countable.

CJ
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Thank you very much again. That's very quick. I think I did a good job this time with "I wonder."
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teacherJapan I think I did a good job this time with "I wonder."
You did! Emotion: smile

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