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| I wonder what I should say: Repeat the exercise on the other leg or repeat the exercises on the other leg? Exercise can be both countable and uncountable.But I can't differeciate it. Could you clarify it for me? Thanks a lot! |
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The exercises means more than one specific set of movements. One particular set may be for strenght training, a second one for balance. In that case you would say, "repeat the exercises five times." I am not a teacher. |
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