English4everyone
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1.
Is there any difference between "There is no limit to human ability." and "There are no limits to human ability."?
I checked my dictionary and I found out that limit can be used in the singular and plural form. Can we say it depends on the context?
2.
And what's the difference between limit and limitation, please?
Is there any difference between "There is no limit to human ability." and "There are no limits to human ability."?
I checked my dictionary and I found out that limit can be used in the singular and plural form. Can we say it depends on the context?
2.
And what's the difference between limit and limitation, please?