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Efforts or effort - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 15, 2020 · #1 sees each attempt as an individual ‘effort’ while #2 sees the whole sequence of repetitions as a single effort. – Lawrence Commented Oct 3, 2017 at 7:26
nouns - "The efforts involved" vs. "the effort involved" - English ...
Jan 4, 2013 · I would use effort. You need a mass noun there, like work — and indeed, effort in that sentence means the total work involved. Efforts indicates attempts, which you don't really want to imply, even if they were ultimately successful. ODO on effort. effort: the result of an attempt: he was a keen gardener, winning many prizes for his efforts
word usage - "in efforts to" vs "in an effort to" - English Language ...
Aug 24, 2018 · The second answer sounds grammatically correct because "providing a website and flyers for your use" is one effort. Had there been multiple efforts being described in the second part of your sentence, you should have used "in efforts". E.g. "In efforts to win the match, our team hired a foreign coach, and tried to bribe the referee."
"Effort has been made" or "Efforts have been made"
Oct 22, 2014 · The problem with efforts is not that it belongs to some special category of 'semi-countable' nouns, but that when it is countable, so far as the language is concerned, there is no established method of counting the instances of effort. 'Six efforts' sounds odd, because we have no way of determining where the first effort ends and the second one ...
prepositions - Efforts on, in or towards? - English Language
Jan 17, 2019 · Research efforts in understanding the underlying mechanism have been ramped up over the past few years. I came across this sentence in a published work and now I'm wondering if "efforts" shouldn't be followed by "on" or simply the infinitive form of understanding ("to understand"). Is it a special case because "understanding" also exists as a noun?
Can I say "take effort"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jan 15, 2014 · One can make an/the effort to be a better person, though this takes courage, honesty, etc. You can also make time to do things. Make is a complicated verb, one meaning meaning of which is to cause (something) to exist or come about; bring about. One makes changes. edited to add OP's example: It takes effort to become a better person. but
Effort IN improving? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I suspect there's been an unconscious inversion of 'in our efforts to improve'. It's a phrasal verb that fits into a 'desires are containers' model, of which other examples are 'in our desire to do x', 'in our need for x', 'in our wish to do x', etc. See Rudzka-Ostyn, p 57, for a near equivalent.
Do "willingness" and "effort" imply different things?
The willingness to add the name of the company in the list doesn't implicate an effort from who is willing to do it. To add the name of your company could simply mean write the name of the company on a paper, or add the company name in a page of a website.
grammar - efforts by organizations vs organizations' efforts
Jun 14, 2015 · efforts by organizations to promote healthy eating vs organizations' efforts to promote healthy eating I know that there is a difference in meaning between these titles Share Improve this answer
Difference between make 'an' effort and make 'the' effort
Oct 11, 2021 · An to me means any or some-- you didn't make an/any effort = took no steps. You should make the effort of driving to see her. You should make an effort—drive to see her, call her, send her a letter. Have a look at specific instances of use and see if you perceive a difference. –