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Effort may refer to:
Effort, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States
Effortfulness, the subjective experience of exertion when performing an activity
Effort (gamer), League of Legends pro-gamer
See also
Work (disambiguation)
Second Effort, a 1968 film
Effort heuristic, a rule of thumb to measure quality by effort
Da Costa's syndrome, also known as Effort syndrome, a type of psychosomatic disorder
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to do an effort vs to make an effort | WordReference Forums
20 Jan 2010 · Thank you. I'm sorry, I didn't make myself clear enough. In my example sentence, I used "effort" to mean "physical activity", i.e "We will deliver the order and you won't need to do any physical activity".
an effort or efforts | WordReference Forums
26 Jul 2015 · From Example 1.) [countable (group effort)]uncountable make little/no effort: →The drivers made no efforts to check their vehicles. despite someone’s efforts: →The man died despite the doctors’ efforts to revive him. [directly relates to the plural noun preceding it—using simply effort might lead to confusion with “doctor’s effort
pay a lot of effort - WordReference Forums
04 Des 2010 · No. There needs to be a preposition following "put." The effort is being put into something. The apple is being put into the pie. My mom is putting a lot of apples into the pie. My mom is putting a lot of effort into <I need a noun phrase, not an infinitive to follow the preposition> preparing tonight's dinner.
effort/efforts - WordReference Forums
02 Jan 2009 · You little ripper!: Vetusta, something that 'takes/requires an extra step' means that it requires more effort. Hopefully that will help with a translation. Thread: It is always an extra step to do something green Is it the fact that "effort" is a general abstract noun that you don't use "efforts" in the sentence above?
Everybody's efforts -or- Everybody's effort - WordReference Forums
26 Sep 2010 · I appreciate everybody's effort are often said, and both are correct. As to the difference between them, imagine this being said to an individual: I appreciate your efforts is much the same as I appreciate your effort, except that the first is more often said in circumstances where the efforts have been unsuccessful.
a lot of efforts (has/have) been made | WordReference Forums
06 Jun 2015 · I also find "effort has been made" somewhat odd. With "effort" as a mass noun, I'd probably use a different verb. If we remove the effects of "a lot of" and "made", I'd say that "effort" (uncountable) and "efforts" (countable) have somewhat different meanings, as mentioned by KeninPDX (quoted in post #5).
make the effort to do something | WordReference Forums
27 Agu 2016 · It is meaning 2 for "effort" in the WordReference dictionary (type the word in the Dictionary search box at top center of this page). That definition is "a try; an attempt". Meanings 1 and 3 relate to mental or physical effort, but meaning 2 does not.
make effort/make an effort | WordReference Forums
12 Des 2010 · (1) Since he asked a reasonable question, you should have made more effort to answer. Actually, you can find a lot of examples of "make more effort" on the web. Given that "make more effort" is correct, "make effort", rather than "make an effort/efforts", should be correct. Nevertheless, "make effort" seems to be unacceptable.
small/little effort - WordReference Forums
19 Jun 2012 · Thank you, Maria Laura. I'd use "with little effort" if you mean to say that it wasn't hard to test your abilities. Notice there's no article in that phrase with that meaning. If you mean to say that you made some special, small effort to test your abilities, either "with a small effort" or "with a little effort" would work: "You are right. It ...
idiom for waste [ wasted ] efforts | WordReference Forums
01 Jul 2009 · "barking up the wrong tree" (imagine a hunting dog) Not good for the poker analogy, but suitable for wasted efforts (complaints mostly) of some other kind.