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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Hi! I need help.

Should I say: 'I have watched nothing but his/her work for the past three days' or 'I have watched nothing but his/her works for the past three days?
  

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In my opinion, both are correct. It depends on the number of works he/she has done.

  • In my opinion, both are correct.
  • It depends on the number of works he/she has done.
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In my opinion, both are correct. It depends on the number of works he/she has done.
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Let's say 20. Will 'work' no longer apply and should I put it at 'works'? (Thank You!)
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Even if the number of works is more than one (here 20) we can't say your first sentence is incorrect. You may by that are referring to just one of them.
But in normal case when the number of works are many, I use "works" instead of "work".
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It sounds to me like you are watching movies. Is this correct?
If not, what kind of work(s) are you talking about?

Clive

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