Word "work" normally is uncountable. But if you use it as "job" it becomes countable. So you should say "some of your works". Work in uncountable form only accepts little and much and not a few or some.
The plural of work is works.
In this sense, "reported to work" is correct. It's just an awkward sentence. You could change he first option to "reporting for work" and that would also be correct, but the position of the preposition is incorrect.
The works , meaning factory, or inductrial establisment, is a NOUN. To work is a verb.
The correct spelling is workweek.
No, it isn't. You could say: I have not gotten paid. [I did some work already, and the person I did it for needs to pay me.] or, I didn't get paid for that work. or, I haven't been paid yet. or, I need to be paid for the work I did. or, You need to pay me for the work I did for you.
Bhavana Menor is an Indian film actress. He first work was acting in the film 'Kamal's Nammal'. She also starred in 'Daivanamathil' and 'Chithiram Pesuthadi'.
work is correct. the plural noun gets the verb without the S.
Both of these are gibberish. Use Your mother works as a receptionist.
none of them work is the gramatically proper phrase
No, It should be "He will get through if he works hard.
To find out how things works, and to find out if your theory about how things work is correct.
present simple - I work at the high school. She works in a shoe shop.present contiuous - I am not workingtomorrow.The correct tense is the one that is appropriate for what you are saying.
The correct term is "works cited." It is a list of sources (books, articles, websites, etc.) that you directly referenced in your work or research.
(My Life in Duluth 27) is the correct parenthetical in-text citation.
Jesus works everyday anwsering peoples prays, but i believe that the correct amount of time Jesus works a day is 26 hours
maybe. some of them didn't some works.
it works for some things