Here are three sentences including the word 'carpenters':
"Nowadays there are not as many carpenters as there used to be."
"Carpenters do a fantastic job, but often don't seem to be well-appreciated."
"All of the men in the family were carpenters because it was the family business."
All carpenters work at the hardware store.
Joinery, Housebuilding, Carpentry etc. Carpenters make things out of wood.
No, carpenters make coffins.
No from wood
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb. 'Hard' is not a verb, therefore it can't have an adverb tacked onto it. If you wanted to remove 'hard' from the sentence and make a new one that includes an adverb, and has basically the same meaning, you could do something like this: "The carpenters strenuously worked all day without food or water."
Carpenters people
Toolmakers
they made alot of things such as pyiminds and so on..
Carpenters are more likely to make a lot of money if they have a variety of skills, as opposed to just one special skill set (so that they are qualified for more types of jobs). Carpenters will also make more money when they are more experienced. Most carpenters, however, do not make "a lot" of money--the average yearly salary for a carpenter is $37,000.
They had carpenters because they needed the carpenters
Illinois carpenters make around 16 dollars an hour. They may charge more if they are working in a large company.
Carpenters make things in wood.