Examples of using "Lavorerò" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I will work.
- I'll work.
I'm going to work here.
I'll be working tonight.
I'll work with you.
- I will work hard.
- I'll work hard.
I'm not going to work.
I'll work alone.
- I will work.
- I'll work.
I'll work on that.
- I'll work with Tom.
- I'm going to work with Tom.
- I'm going to work with them.
- I'll work with them.
- I'm going to work with him.
- I'll work with him.
- I'm going to work with her.
- I'll work with her.
I'll be working this weekend.
I'll never work for you.
I won't work with him.
- I won't work with Tom.
- I do not work with Tom.
- I don't work with Tom.
I am going to work in Osaka next year.
I'll never work for her.
I am not going to work more today.
- I'll never work for him.
- I'll never work for her.
I won't work for you.
- I'll work on that.
- I'm going to work on that.
I won't work for you.
I'll never work for them.
And now I'm going to work on my applications.
I will be working all day tomorrow.
This is the project I will be working on.
I'll work alone.
- I go to work.
- I'm going to work.
- I am going to work.
Then I'll work on the principle that deference is no substitute for obedience.
- I go to work.
- I will work.
- I'll work.
- I'm going to work.
- I am going to work.
- I'm working full time in a bookshop until the end of September.
- I am working full-time at a bookshop until the end of September.
I'm going to work as a builder with my father.