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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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is "my works" correct

is this correct to say?
  

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It may be or it may not be: 'work' can be countable or uncountable according to meaning/context. " You will have to supply your own complete sentence.

  • It may be or it may not be: 'work' can be countable or uncountable according to meaning/context.
  • " You will have to supply your own complete sentence.
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It may be or it may not be: 'work' can be countable or uncountable according to meaning/context.

Will Shakespeare said, "My works will live forever!"
***** Loman said, "My work is all I have!"

You will have to supply your own complete sentence.

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