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No pain no gain without "s"?
I wonder is that the local English of "No pain no gain"? or No pains no gains?
My friend asked me suddenly and it made me confused...which one is the most local one in English-speaking countries.
13 de nov. de 2014 1:29
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The first one.
I've never heard the second one being used.
It possibly is due to the fact that when you use this phrase, you are referring to a specific objective, and nothing else. Definitely the first.
13 de noviembre de 2014
1
Well, we usually accept it as a set phrase and don't see the point in dissecting it.
However, "pain" is an uncountable noun. "Gain" can also be treated as a concept (and therefore uncountable).
Making these words countable makes me think that you mean specific examples... which then makes me think, "well, what are they?"
13 de noviembre de 2014
1
First one , no pain no gain , it is commonly spoken as a comment in particular to sport , weight lifting , muscle building and other extreme sports where one has to push your body to a high level .
13 de noviembre de 2014
1
"No pain, No gain"
It is used without the "s".
13 de noviembre de 2014
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Annie Liang
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Coreano
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Coreano
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