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lavorerete

Lavorerete is the second-person plural (voi) form of the future simple tense for the Italian verb lavorare, meaning you all will work. It is formed from the stem lavor- plus the standard future ending -erete, a regular pattern shared by many Italian verbs in the voi form of the future.

Usage and meaning

Lavorerete expresses a future action carried out by the addressed group. It is used in both spoken

Examples

- Domani voi lavorerete dalle otto alle diciotto. (Tomorrow you all will work from eight to six.)

- Se seguirete il piano, lavorerete più velocemente. (If you follow the plan, you will work more

Related forms and distinctions

- Present tense: voi lavorate means you work.

- Conditional: voi lavorereste means you would work.

These contrasts help convey different time frames and attitudes in sentences.

Etymology

Lavorerete derives from the infinitive lavorare, with the future tense ending -erete applied to the voi

Notes

Lavorerete is a standard, regular form in Italian and appears in formal and informal contexts. It

and
written
Italian
to
indicate
what
will
happen
or
what
is
expected
to
happen.
quickly.)
form.
The
verb
lavorare
itself
comes
from
Latin
laborare.
should
not
be
confused
with
noun
forms
or
other
languages’
equivalents.
For
broader
usage,
it
is
part
of
the
broader
Italian
future
tense
and
conjugation
system.