Add an "ed" to the end of work ! "I have worked very hard this time." Example in a sentence: "Deanie said, I have worked very hard this time to get Mitch Longley to notice me."
Hard work is written as two separate words.
Slogging refers to working hard and making strenuous efforts towards completing a task or achieving a goal, often involving repetitive or tedious work. It can also describe moving through something with difficulty, like slogging through mud or slogging through a long day at work.
No, "hard" is an adjective in the phrase "work hard" because it describes the noun "work." An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
It means taking labour, a lot of hard work, to accomplish.
No, it is not. Hard can be an adjective, or an adverb (to work hard, not hardly).
I will work very hard.
What is the future tense of this sentence, "I work very hard."
It could take a very long time and it would be very hard work
This sentence is present perfect and present perfect is made with -- have/has + past participle.The past participle of work is worked = I have workedvery hard this time
The future tense for "I work very hard" can be expressed as "I will work very hard." This indicates that the action of working hard will take place in the future. Another form could be "I am going to work very hard," which also suggests a planned action.
=they work very very hard!! and fast:)=
Abraham Lincoln's family was very glad that he was putting forth the hard work for short periods of time.
Its very hard so it might take a long time to work
YES! it is very fun. You get to spend time with friends, but sometimes you work to hard.
Yes, they work very hard to rescue the animals in need.
To tell you the truth, you have to work hard. Very hard. Study etc, that's basically your answer. VERY VERY HARD . (:
Mining for gold was very hard work. This was because gold usually came in very small pieces and was hard to extract from the rock it was imbedded in .