trabalharão
Trabalharão is the third-person plural future indicative form of the Portuguese verb trabalhar, which translates to "to work" in English. This grammatical form is used to express an action of working that will occur in the future and involves multiple subjects. For instance, "Eles trabalharão juntos no projeto" means "They will work together on the project." The verb conjugation follows the regular pattern for -ar verbs in Portuguese. The future tense in Portuguese, like in many other languages, indicates an action that is not yet completed but is anticipated to happen. The ending "-ão" is characteristic of the third-person plural in the future indicative for this verb class. Understanding this conjugation is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences when discussing future work activities involving a group. The verb trabalhar itself is fundamental in everyday Portuguese, covering a wide range of employment and labor-related contexts. Therefore, trabalharão is a common and important verb form encountered by Portuguese speakers and learners.