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What can and can't be counted in English exercises?
Practice and practice in English is: exercise.

1, which means: (collectively) when exercising, it is uncountable.

Example: me? Should? Exercise? I should take more exercise.

2. It means: you can count when you practice.

For example: The? Practice? Really? Did it come true? That? Expect? The result? And then what? Really? Have you been there? Answer? Success. The exercise achieved the expected purpose and was successful.

utilize

Pronunciation: English [? eks? Sa? Z] beauty [? eks? rsa? z]?

Definition: (physical or mental) activity, exercise.

Grammar: As a noun, sports basically means "sports". Refers to the general "physical exercise" for the purpose of fitness, which is suitable for normal people. It can also refer to mental exercise or "professional training" suitable for athletes.

Synonym of extended data exercise: training

cultivate

Pronunciation: English [? Trey. N] beauty [? Trey. n]?

Interpretation: training, exercise.

Grammar: training means "training" and is used as an uncountable noun. Training can sometimes be used as an attribute.

Example:

That? The point? Is it? Open? Developing? Fitness? Through? Practice? And then what? Training. ?

The key point is to promote health through exercise.