In this sense, "reported to work" is correct. It's just an awkward sentence. You could change he first option to "reporting for work" and that would also be correct, but the position of the preposition is incorrect.
Both are correct. Both are parts of sentence in reported speech. In reported speech it is ok not to use 'that'. He told you that if you come you will have to work hard. He told you if you come you will have to work hard. These sentences are also conditional sentences - if..............will.............
"I guess you are at work" is a correct sentence.
carlos has did his work correct
The correct spelling is workweek.
It's correct.
You are going to have to correct the error.
Both are correct. Both are parts of sentence in reported speech. In reported speech it is ok not to use 'that'. He told you that if you come you will have to work hard. He told you if you come you will have to work hard. These sentences are also conditional sentences - if..............will.............
Laser therapy seems to work to correct eyes when people are nearsighted or farsighted. It is also reported to help people with cataracts and macular degeneration.
First it is an "invoice" not a "voice". Then the correct sentence is:- Dan reported that the contractor had sent in his invoice.
the longest reported ejaculation was 22 feet if i am correct
"I guess you are at work" is a correct sentence.
"It is I who have to work" is the correct sentence. In this construction, "I" is the subject pronoun, so it should take the corresponding verb form "have."
It is 4 cm!
carlos has did his work correct
Does your brother work in a hospital? is the correct sentence.
I loved to work would be the correct wording
W-2 is above the table-reported wages.