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.
Lavorerete expresses a future action carried out by the addressed group. It is used in both spoken
- 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.
Lavorerete derives from the infinitive lavorare, with the future tense ending -erete applied to the voi
Lavorerete is a standard, regular form in Italian and appears in formal and informal contexts. It