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Viel oder viele Arbeit?
"Herr Kim hat viel Arbeit, er hat auch am Wochenende keine Freizeit."
I thought it should have been viele Arbeit, since Arbeit is a feminine word. What do you think?
Mar 13, 2016 6:32 AM
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"Arbeit" is something that can't be divided in single items or parts so you could count it like e. g. "Personen". The same goes for sugar (Zucker), water (Wasser) etc. Now if you want to speak of a considerable amount of the (impartible) total you use "viel" only in singular and without flexion.
Of course there is an exception ;). If you want ti emphasize that considerable amount you use the correspondending definite article together with "viel", but now "viel" is inflected! E. g. "die viele Arbeit", "das viele Wasser".
Hopefully this helps! :)
March 13, 2016
Danke schön Rudolf for your detailed answer :)
March 13, 2016
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