Test your Business Grammar and Vocabulary. Новосельцева Н.Н - 17 стр.

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8. Perhaps I'll see you on Thursday evening.
I see you on Thursday evening.
9. It's the rule that we check all bank references.
We check all bank references.
You'd better speak to her as soon as possible.
You speak to her as soon as possible.
Exercise 5
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning as the first sentence.
Use a phrase from the list below.
Might have can't have could have should have (2) must have
shouldn't have might not have
Perhaps David made a mistake.
David
a mistake.
2. I'm sure that she worked very hard on this project.
She worked very hard on this project.
3. I'm sure the warranty hasn't expired already.
The warranty expired already.
4. It would have been a good idea for you to tell me.
You told me.
Perhaps you didn't see the line we launched at the Munich Fair.
You seen the line we launched at the Munich Fair.
was expecting them to call by now.
They called by now.
It was a bad idea for us to drop our prices so much.
We dropped our prices so much.
It was possible for us to see this problem coming.
We seen this problem coming.
Test 7. Questions
Exercise 1
When we make questions in spoken English, we often leave out the auxiliary verb
and the subject pronoun. For example, instead of saying "Do you like it?" we say
Like it?" Write full questions using the underlined verb.
Finished yet? We're all waiting!
2. See you tomorrow? Are you busy all day?
You look relaxed. Have a nice time?
4.
a bit difficult. Know what I mean?
Tim. Coming out for a drink later?
6. Been waiting long? Sorry for the delay.
7. Interesting conference, isn't it.
8. Heard the latest? Isabel is taking early retirement!
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