will work
The word Worked is a verb and is the past tense form of the verb "work"
The simple future tense follows this structure:Subject + Will + VerbFor example:I will work.
Work is a verb in this sentence. Because it is in the form "will work", it is in the future tense.
You can talk about its tense - past present future,how it is used ie main verb or auxiliary verb,is it a regular or irregular verbBasic sentence:She goes to work every dayThe verb goes is the present tense, third person singular form, of the irregular verb go
it is a tense signifier for the verb work. The tense is future imperfect.
I will work very hard.
There are several forms for future tenses egwill + verb -- I will work tomorrow morning.be + going to + verb -- I am going to work all day.be + present participle -- She is working next week.
The future tense(s) indicate action taking place in the future. Not all future tenses can be used for the same statement. Future Tense - I will work next week. Future Continuous Tense - I will be working next week. Future Perfect - I will have worked eight hours at ten o'clock. Future Perfect Continuous - I will have been working there for a year next week.
Walk - walked - will walk. Work - worked - will work. Play - played - will play. Laugh - laughed - will laugh is was are
Oh honey, 'work' is the present tense form of the verb, like "I work at a bakery." While 'worked' is the past tense form, as in "Yesterday, I worked a 12-hour shift." So basically, one is happening now and the other already happened. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Present tense: work/works/working Past tense: worked. Future tense: will work.
Present simple always uses the base form of the verb except for he/she/it when the form is verb+ -s.Catch - catchesI catch the bus to work everyday. She catches a cold easily.