Is it ok to replace "chores" with "work" in this sentence? Can you tell me the difference in nuance between "chores" and "work"?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, you can! "Work" can replace "chores" here because it is specified that it is in the kitchen, letting us know that they are still household work tasks in the end. "Chores" is usually used to mean work tasks specifically done in the home. It wouldn't be used, for example, to describe work in the workplace or at school. If "in the kitchen" was not included here, "work" would be too vague, changing the meaning of the sentence. Remember that context (in terms of location) is important here. Ex: I can't go out today as I have too many chores to do at home. Ex: I have a lot of work waiting for me in the office.