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to do an effort vs to make an effort | WordReference Forums The reason I'm asking whether "make an effort" would be understood as "do physical activity" is that "make an effort" in dictionaries is defined as "to try to do something" and not to do physical activity So, I want to be sure of the meaning of the expression
an effort or efforts - WordReference Forums The answer seems to be: effort is singular, efforts is plural 1 Do you need to make one type of effort once or that effort in a continuing manner? -> Teachers who guide students in the classrooms make an effort to understand or (2a) Does the problem require several types of efforts, -> Researchers should make efforts to obtain long-term data to evaluate models, or (2b) More than one effort
in an effort to in an attempt to - WordReference Forums Hello everyone, My question today is about how to use the expressions "in an effort to" or "in an attempt to" I know that we can use these expression with the meaning of "to try to" However, I've noticed that most of the time they are used when the attempt or effort has already been made –
effort efforts - WordReference Forums She was claiming to the English throne However, her effort was not successful Do we use effort or efforts in this case?? Thank you for your help
Put in time and effort Put time and effort into - WordReference Forums I've always been confused about 'put in work effort hours ' Please let me know if the following are correct: 1) Put work effort time work into: a) He has put a lot of time and effort into learning English b) You have to put a lot of time into learning a language You have to put a lot of
make effort make an effort | WordReference Forums The phrase "Make an effort" is a verb phrase meaning "to work towards a goal" Generally in English, you need an article "the, an, some" in front of nouns to make them work properly
make the effort to do something - WordReference Forums Is ' to make the effort to do sth' a formal phrase or an informal one? Which one is preferred in the examples below? 1- Everyday I tried to see her, I wonder why I even bothered 2- Everyday I made the effort to see her, I wonder why even bothered
Efforts of or efforrts by? - WordReference Forums Which is the correct preposition to use in the following sentence: 'Many POW camps had their own libraries thanks to the efforts of (or by?) charitable organisations'?
put effort in into +ing - WordReference Forums Hi! I was wondering how to use correctly the expression "so we'll put extra effort in trying to catch up again" Basically I want to say that I deliberately avoid doing sth (es phoning to the loved one - who lives far away), so the desire increases and "we'll put extra effort in trying to catch
by our effort or through our effort? | WordReference Forums Hello, everyone I want to ask about the preposition 'by' and 'through' in the phrase '_ our effort' By Through our effort, we can make our history advance in the future (which means, our history will not repeat same mistakes which happened in the past, but will develop in a positive and desirable way if our effort is added ) Do the prepositions 'by' or 'through' in front of 'our effort