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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

work / works

Can I say,

(a) He is happy and enjoys his work / works.
  

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He is happy and enjoys his work . He enjoys the works of Beethoven.

  • He is happy and enjoys his work .
  • He enjoys the works of Beethoven.
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4 Answers
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He is happy and enjoys his work.

He enjoys the works of Beethoven.
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Khoff is correct.
Because the word 'work' is an uncountable noun.

He is looking for work.
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Why the second one is "works"?

Can I say,

(a) He enjoys of his work.
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People like Beethoven, Mozart have a huge collection of music.
So it is the works of Mozart/Beethoven.
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I like my work.
By the same token, he likes his work.
I enjoy my work.
He enjoys his work.

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