I have a work to do. Correct this sentence
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I have to do a work.
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Is, “I have a work to do”, a correct sentence?
No. This is one example of why English is such a difficult language. There are “count” nouns-nouns that can be counted like desk or plant or book, and there are “non-count” nouns-nouns that represent something that can’t be counted like the hair on your head or the sand at the beach. Work, in the case of your example, is a non-count noun. Job is a count noun, so you could say, “I have a job to do,” but work, being a non-count noun would be stated, “I have work to do.” I know it is confusing, especially for a non-native English speaker, but with time, the concept might become clear to you.
Taking one of the examples above, you can have “a STRAND of hair”(the word “strand” is a count noun), but you would have “hair on your head” (non-count). If you say I have “a hair on my head,” then that means that you literally have one strand of hair on your head and are essentially bald. I hope that makes sense.