you use work when you are going to work example i am going to work and you use works when you are saying someone works
The plural form for the noun work is works. Example:The works of William Shakespeare sometimes need translation for modern English speakers.
The Latin word "laborat" translates to "he/she/it works" in English.
Present tense: work/works/working Past tense: worked. Future tense: will work.
The correct term is "works cited." It is a list of sources (books, articles, websites, etc.) that you directly referenced in your work or research.
the answer is "works". 'slowly' and 'steadily' are adverbs that describes the word 'works'
I work in the coal mine while my friend works in the steel factory on the assembly line.
Word "work" normally is uncountable. But if you use it as "job" it becomes countable. So you should say "some of your works". Work in uncountable form only accepts little and much and not a few or some.
how many times is the word WORKS in the bible
The plural form for the noun work is works. Example:The works of William Shakespeare sometimes need translation for modern English speakers.
work
The word 'work' is both a noun (work, works) and a verb (work, works, working, worked).The word 'hard' is an adjective used to describe the noun 'work'.The word 'school' is both a noun (school, schools) and a verb (school, schools, schooling, schooled).
To bowdlerize is to remove parts of literary works. An example sentence would be: It would be offensive to bowdlerize a Shakespeare work.
The Latin word "laborat" translates to "he/she/it works" in English.
She Works Hard for the Money - Donna Summer We Can Work It Out - The Beatles
you use it and then it works
Some songs with the word work include "She Works Hard For the Money", "Working in the Coal Mine", and "Working Man". There are also many songs about work that don't contain the word work.
No, he never used that word.