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For each underlined noun in the sentences below, indicate if it is being used as a count (C) or noncount (NC) noun in that sentence. Use the plural, much/many, or fewer/less tests to help you. It takes $\underline \text {effort}$ ( ) to get a good $\underline \text {grade}$ ( ) in Mr. Goodman’s $\underline \text {class}$ ( ).

   For each underlined noun in the sentences below, indicate if it is being used as a count (C) or noncount (NC) noun in that sentence. Use the plural, much/many, or fewer/less tests to help you.
It takes $\underline \text {effort}$ ( ) to get a good $\underline \text {grade}$ ( ) in Mr. Goodman’s $\underline \text {class}$ ( ).
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English Grammar: Understanding the Basics
English Grammar: Understanding the Basics
Evelyn P. Altenberg,…
Chapter 1, Problem 9 ↓

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Goodman's class," the underlined nouns are "effort," "grade," and "class." - "Effort" is being used as a noncount noun because it cannot be pluralized. We can say "much effort" but not "many efforts." - "Grade" is being used as a count noun because it can be  Show more…

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For each underlined noun in the sentences below, indicate if it is being used as a count (C) or noncount (NC) noun in that sentence. Use the plural, much/many, or fewer/less tests to help you. It takes $\underline \text {effort}$ ( ) to get a good $\underline \text {grade}$ ( ) in Mr. Goodman’s $\underline \text {class}$ ( ).
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