gave it all my effort
A word starting with "e" that relates to winter is: earmuffs.
The code word for the day was Opportunity. Opportunity is what you make of your life that enhances it for the better of those around you.
She worked at WHIO-TV in Dayton OH until early August 2012, when she seems to have left the station (and it does not appear that she left voluntarily, although the word "fired" was not used in the announcement that she no longer worked there). At this point, her future plans have not been announced.
Not known as a bad word - could be known as a substitute for one though
Jon Gosselin never worked in a restraunt.
"The advertisement on TV said that this company's product worked better at a lower price."
"Work" is a regular verb, therefore, "worked".
over worked and under paid
worked
The word worked has one syllable.
Neither word is a preposition. The word "him" is an objective personal pronoun, and worked is the past tense of the verb to work.
Practice. That worked for me.
If you worked in a library I think I would put library assistant. If it was in a bookstore I would put bookstore sales assistant.
Despite being born into a poor family, she worked tirelessly to create a better life for herself and her loved ones.
Regarding the root word 'work' as a verb rather than a noun, the word 'works' is the present tense form. The word 'worked' is the past tense and means to have already worked. Ex. He works on his project regularly. He worked on his project yesterday during school.
7 for 28.
He's better qualified to do the job.