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put much efforts in vs put much efforts on

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'put much effort into.' 'Effort' is a non-count noun, so it does not take the plural form 'efforts.' Additionally, the preposition 'into' is used to indicate the direction or goal of the effort.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 4755 views

put much efforts in

This phrase is incorrect. 'Efforts' should be singular ('effort') when used in this context.

The correct phrase is 'put much effort into.' Use 'effort' in the singular form and 'into' to indicate the direction or goal of the effort.
  • I put in so much effort in trying to get my hands on that land.
  • "Tend to put forth much effort in fulfilling their duties and obligations." I'm sorry, can I stop you for a second?
  • But they don't put much stock in efforts to prolong life in the face of debilitating illness or in old age.
  • But they don't put much stock in efforts to prolong life in the face of debilitating illness or in old age.
  • Mr President, your predecessor, Pat Cox, put much effort into modernising our House.
  • Since 2000 the Commission has put much effort into developing clear and measurable objectives for action envisaged.
  • I don't think they put much effort into it.
  • Didn't exactly put much effort into your costume, did you?
  • It was also noted that the Bulgarian CAA has put much effort into developing an Inspectors' Handbook covering the relevant requirements with associated check lists to be used by applicants for initial approvals or variation to existing approvals.
  • 29. Since 2000 the Commission has put much effort into developing clear and measurable objectives for action envisaged. The newly established internal quality support process at the headquarter focuses, among others, on the appropriateness of objectives.
  • Along with my dear colleague Charlie McCreevy and the Internal Market and Services DG, my services and I have put much effort into being students of retail banking and, like you, we are asking ourselves what could be improved.
  • But I don't understand why anybody puts so much effort into cheating.
  • Ryusuke told me put too much effort on the action...
  • I didn't put this much effort into raising our kids.
  • And not because Junior put so much effort into booking it.
  • I have put so much effort into helping that girl succeed.
  • I shouldn't put so much effort into...
  • I wish you put this much effort into your secret Santa presents.
  • Do you put this much effort into everyone?
  • You put so much effort into slacking off. It's almost inspiring.

Alternatives:

  • put much effort into

put much efforts on

This phrase is incorrect. 'Efforts' should be singular ('effort') when used in this context.

The correct phrase is 'put much effort into.' Use 'effort' in the singular form and 'into' to indicate the direction or goal of the effort.
  • Ryusuke told me put too much effort on the action...
  • Mr President, your predecessor, Pat Cox, put much effort into modernising our House.
  • Since 2000 the Commission has put much effort into developing clear and measurable objectives for action envisaged.
  • I don't think they put much effort into it.
  • Didn't exactly put much effort into your costume, did you?
  • It was also noted that the Bulgarian CAA has put much effort into developing an Inspectors' Handbook covering the relevant requirements with associated check lists to be used by applicants for initial approvals or variation to existing approvals.
  • 29. Since 2000 the Commission has put much effort into developing clear and measurable objectives for action envisaged. The newly established internal quality support process at the headquarter focuses, among others, on the appropriateness of objectives.
  • Along with my dear colleague Charlie McCreevy and the Internal Market and Services DG, my services and I have put much effort into being students of retail banking and, like you, we are asking ourselves what could be improved.
  • But I don't understand why anybody puts so much effort into cheating.
  • I didn't put this much effort into raising our kids.
  • And not because Junior put so much effort into booking it.
  • I have put so much effort into helping that girl succeed.
  • I shouldn't put so much effort into...
  • I wish you put this much effort into your secret Santa presents.
  • Do you put this much effort into everyone?
  • You put so much effort into slacking off. It's almost inspiring.
  • Honey, you had put so much effort into your rocket, And your test burns weren't going well.
  • Honey, you had put so much effort into your rocket, And your test burns weren't going well.
  • I probably won't put this much effort into anything for you ever again.
  • Impressive that someone would put so much effort into a prank like this...

Alternatives:

  • put much effort into

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