There is not really a way to make the word 'training' plural. It is in present tense, so you would say, "She is training." It might be that it needs to be worded differently, into "She trains" or "She trained." When writing a sentencing, you wouldn't say something like, "She does trainings." You should say something like "She trains a lot" or maybe "She does a lot of training."
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When used as a noun, the word training is an uncountable or mass noun, so has no plural form. The word training can also be used as a verb or adjective. * He needs some more training. (mass noun) * He is training for the Olympics. (present participle of the verb train) * He went to two training sessions. (adjective)
There are no QuickBooks for training but there is a range of trainings available to learn QuickBooks. Trainings can be on an self-taught basis or instructor taught basis.
It most likely should be "other training" as in:Workers had to take other training to become certified.Other training was offered to Senior Executives.The singular "training" in this case covers all training, whether 1 class or many classes.However, while it is rarely seen, "other trainings" couldbe used to indicate multiple classes or sessions of "training". But, in most settings, "other training" covers both singular and plural.
You need sprinting training, pushups, and weightlifting.
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