Hồ Quang Trung
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- Oct 14, 2014
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- English Teacher
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- Vietnamese
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- Vietnam
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- Vietnam
To begin with, I often use a study and only use doing research to avoid grammatical mistakes.
The problem is, research, personally, should be used an uncountable noun. Therefore, a research and researches are not properly used. However, there have been 2 issues so far for me.
And, even if Cambridge suggests researches, do you native speakers and teachers use it in reality?
The problem is, research, personally, should be used an uncountable noun. Therefore, a research and researches are not properly used. However, there have been 2 issues so far for me.
1. researches is acceptable in Cambridge
His researches in the field of disease prevention produced unexpected results.
2. I was wondering about how to use this word correctly when I met this question shown under.
The R and D department has __________ about conducting the new research because of budget cuts within the company.
If using a is wrong, so why does the make sense?
And, even if Cambridge suggests researches, do you native speakers and teachers use it in reality?