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use the word 'work'in a sentence as verb and noun​

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Answered by Fattzzyyy
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Work is an uncountable noun when it means something we do that takes an effort, often as part of a job or for study:

Hard work is good for you. It keeps you fit. (work as a physical activity)

I’m not going out tonight. I’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve got exams next week. (work as study)

Answered by subhi200504
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Answer:

Both my parents work. work for somebody/something She works for an engineering company. My father wants me to work for him when I leave school. work in something I've always worked in education.

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