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experience
An experience is something that happens. This word can be used as either a count noun or a noncount noun. It’s necessary to know the difference between them. In the first set of examples, "experience" is a noncount noun that refers to knowledge gained from activity that occurred over a period of time:
In these sentences and questions, the word "experience" is a count noun. It’s similar to the word "situation."
The "word" experience is also a regular verb:
You can use "experienced" as an adjective:
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Published April 27, 2013
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