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Sport is a countable noun or an uncountable noun.
Is sports a countable noun or an uncountable noun? Sport is both a countable noun and an uncountable noun.

Does exercise count?

Exercise refers to "exercise" in general and is an uncountable noun, such as: exercise, exercise more;

When expressing "gymnastics" or "Exercise (problem)", exercise is a countable noun, so use the plural form. For example, do morning exercises, do eye exercises and do English exercises.

Usage:

1, sports as a noun 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.

2. As a solution of "exercise, exercise", exercise can sometimes be used as an attribute; When making "use, application" solutions, the results are often effective; When doing "exercises, drills", the plural is often used.

3. The basic meaning of exercise as a verb is to repeatedly perform an action or a series of actions to develop and strengthen a certain ability, especially for health or energy. Extension can mean "use", "practice" or "practice" and "execution"

4.exercise can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is the object.

Phrase collocation:

Exercise the price. Exercise price; Contract price; Exercise price; exercise price

Kegel movement Kegel movement; Kaigl training method; Kaigl training; Kegel motion

Exercise Zapad. Western movement

Morning exercises. Morning exercise; Zhaohui; Morning exercises; The most important sport

Exercise Aandahl. Healthy shoes; Healthy shoes; Everyday wear

Exercise therapy. [Clinical] Exercise therapy; Exercise therapy; Upper limb exercise therapy; motortherapy

Hula hoop sports. Circle exercise; Ring exercise/gymnastics

Abdominal exercise. Abdominal movement; Abdominal activity; Abdominal muscle exercises;

Exercise restraint. High-profile.