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Snuppelina Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Work vs works

Hello, does plural for work exist?

For instance, I want to say that commissioning works have begun. Do I have to say work or works here?

I know that I can just say commissioning omiting work, but I'm particularly interested in this noun.


Thank you.

  

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You would be commissioning projects or jobs. "Works" usually means like pieces of literature, art, or music. the complete works of Chopin the works of Shakespeare the works of Monet

  • You would be commissioning projects or jobs.
  • "Works" usually means like pieces of literature, art, or music.
  • the complete works of Chopin the works of Shakespeare the works of Monet
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You would be commissioning projects or jobs. "Works" usually means like pieces of literature, art, or music.

the complete works of Chopin

the works of Shakespeare

the works of Monet

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