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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Work

Work is an uncountable noun?

  

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It can be uncountable or countable, depending on the context. g. "I enjoy work a lot" or "There isn't much work around at the moment".

  • It can be uncountable or countable, depending on the context.
  • g.
  • "I enjoy work a lot" or "There isn't much work around at the moment".
  • An example where it is countable is when referring to a writer's or artist's creation.
  • For example, "I prefer his early works".
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It can be uncountable or countable, depending on the context. In the context of jobs or employment, it is uncountable, e.g. "I enjoy work a lot" or "There isn't much work around at the moment". An example where it is countable is when referring to a writer's or artist's creation. For example, "I prefer his early works".

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