A verb. "He is breaking the china." It is an action, and describes what "he" is doing.
it means carry on doing the good work you are doing.
It is not an idiom. "An honest day's work" means what it says. It means you work hard and honestly for a dollar or to achieve a good outcome doing your own work at home or doing volunteer work. It means hard work and done well. It also means work not done by crime.
No, happened is the past tense of the verb "to happen", as in " the accident happened on my way to work"
A verb is a doing word it adds action to the sentence in which you right. e.g i am going to walk i am going to walk quickly The work quickly is known as an adverb The word walk is a verb
A verb. "He is breaking the china." It is an action, and describes what "he" is doing.
The person who is doing the work
Bonus means we are getting much money by doing a work. Profit means when we sell with more money it is known as profit.
Work. It can mean "You work," or "He or she works."
The dog barked loudly at the mailman. She painted a beautiful landscape. He ran quickly to catch the bus. The teacher explained the math problem carefully.
it means carry on doing the good work you are doing.
employ
employ
Well as you can see job are work that you are doing, someone or somebody is giving you money for the work you were doing all that time
"Work" is the word that can be both a noun and a verb. as in "I have a lot of work to do" (noun) and "I work from home" (verb).
It depends on the kind of work you are doing.
Yes, "collaborate" is a verb. It means to work together with others, typically on a project or task.