
Put in time and effort/ Put time and effort into - WordReference …
Jul 9, 2020 · 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 …
to do an effort vs to make an effort | WordReference Forums
Jan 20, 2010 · 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" …
Put in + effort - WordReference Forums
Mar 31, 2017 · Hello everyone, Does "put in" + "effort" meaning "use physical strength", "make a physical effort" (to move, carry, lift) objects sound natural/correct in the examples I made …
faire des efforts / faire un effort - WordReference Forums
Bonjour, Comment peut-on traduire la phrase 'faire des efforts' - comme 'assidu' autrement dit qqn qui fait des efforts 'works hard.' Bon je vous...
Try or Effort? | WordReference Forums
Jun 22, 2012 · I would use effort without any additional context. Try might work in some situations, in the sense of "nice try but no cigar" (you tried but you failed -- the "cigar" being a reward for …
an effort or efforts - WordReference Forums
Jul 26, 2015 · 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 …
put a lot of effort into + ing / put a lot of effort to + infinitive
Oct 19, 2021 · Hello, is there a difference between the two: put a lot of effort into + ing put a lot of effort to + infinitive ? I know that the first option is more common but I've been wondering if the …
is it OK to "put on an effort" | WordReference Forums
Mar 10, 2011 · we usually say put an effort/make an effort. Is it OK to say "put on an effort"? I don't know why' put on an effort 'always comes into my head first when I want to say 'put an …
spare no effort or spare no efforts? - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2015 · spare no effort to do something to work as hard as possible to achieve something Emergency services have spared no effort to help people whose homes were destroyed by the …
in an effort to - WordReference Forums
Aug 17, 2012 · 1. The area has been restored in an effort to attract tourists. 2. The area has been restored in effort to attract tourists. can "an" be omitted and mean the same thing? Thanks.