phoebemia
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https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/energy?q=energy
The explanations about 'energy' on the website above really confusing me. I don't see the difference among:
1. She's always full of energy. (the strength, effort and enthusiasm required for physical or mental activity, work, etc.)
2. She put all her energies into her work. (the physical and mental effort that you use to do something)
3. Provide a means of channelling your child's creative energies.
Can't figure out when should use a plural form and when a single form.
The explanations about 'energy' on the website above really confusing me. I don't see the difference among:
1. She's always full of energy. (the strength, effort and enthusiasm required for physical or mental activity, work, etc.)
2. She put all her energies into her work. (the physical and mental effort that you use to do something)
3. Provide a means of channelling your child's creative energies.
Can't figure out when should use a plural form and when a single form.