Effort is generally considered a qualitative measure rather than a quantifiable one, making it difficult to classify as countable in a traditional sense. While we can describe effort in terms of time spent, tasks completed, or intensity levels, these are more about the metrics related to effort rather than the effort itself. Therefore, while we can assess or evaluate effort, it isn't inherently countable like discrete objects are.
"Work" can be both countable and uncountable, depending on the context. In a general sense, it is often considered uncountable when referring to labor or effort (e.g., "She has a lot of work to do"). However, it can be countable when referring to specific pieces of work, such as individual projects or creations (e.g., "He has completed three works of art").
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prove that every metric space is hausdorff and first countable
Yes, finite numbers are always countable.
"Work" can be both countable and uncountable, depending on the context. In a general sense, it is often considered uncountable when referring to labor or effort (e.g., "She has a lot of work to do"). However, it can be countable when referring to specific pieces of work, such as individual projects or creations (e.g., "He has completed three works of art").
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The noun 'hill' is a countable noun. The plural form is 'hills'.
cookies are countable unless you have brain problems
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Shark is a countable noun.
Duck as an animal is countable, but if you mean the meat it is uncountable.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun
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