It depends on person to person. If the work is which refreshes you, we will feel like doing it. Otherwise we feel very tired and try to avoid it.
Energy is scientifically defined as the ability to do work, and power as the rate at which work is done, or the rate at which work is expended.
No, the word 'worked' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to work. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'work' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'work' is a word for activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve something; a word for the result of mental or physical effort; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to work are worker and the gerund, working.
Science is not that hard just study and work hard! For me it comes really easy.
the word useless mean that someone or something is lazy or that it dosent work as you want
part that work togther
When told the word cubicle, a certain image comes to mind. This is a boxed off image; as in a cubicle in a work place to separate a particular office or area from another.
Lost. That is the word that comes to my mind at the moment. Emma
No. Even if you manage to get it to work, it will be excruciatingly slow.
another word gor hard work, is work hard. which comes from america, which comes from greek. toil
The homonym for the word "here" is the word "hear." SENTENCE EX: I'm here from work. I hear a sound outside.
Compound words formed from piece, mind, class, and work are:classworkclassroomclasslessmindlessmastermindpieceworkmasterpiecetimepieceworkdayworkloadworkmanworkspace
hear............. thanks
work
The word robot comes from the Czech word robo - to work.
John did not mind having to do menial work at the camp
No, "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" does not contain pictures. It is a work of fiction that relies solely on its descriptive language to paint images in the reader's mind.
As a noun, the word trabajador means worker, it comes from trabajar which is to work. As an adjective, it means hardworking.