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.
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