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1. This is the first ___ I have made a presentation.

2. Bill didnt get this job but he has never complained about it ever ___.

3. Have you made a decision ___?

4. Shes been ill ___ three days.

5. Ive finished the report ___ morning.

 

 

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I have been an accountant for 3 years.

 

1. I havent had a vacation for ages. since

Its ages_________ a vacation.

2. Im on the twentieth page of the report Im reading. twenty

So far I _________ pages of this report.

3. Its over twenty years since I joined ABC. for

I have _________ than twenty years.

4. The last time I saw Mr. Brown was in 2003. seen

I havent _________ 2003.

5. There is a definite improvement in your work. has

Lately _________ improved.

 

 

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1. What would you do, if you are / were redundant?

2. If the investment grows / will grow at 8% a year, it will be worth $ 25.000

3. If I am / were you, I would think very carefully.

4. If everyone contributed 10% of their salaries to charity, there will / would be no poverty.

5. What laws would you change, if you are / were in Parliament?

6. Im leaving now; I will be back at 8, if the traffic is not / wont be too bad.

7. What would you do, if you design / designed a new product?

8. If you loose / lost a mobile phone, what will you do?

9. If I am / were Peter, I would go to the University.

10. If we dump / dumped some of the wastes in the river we will poison the surrounding wild life.

 

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1. Countries specialize in very different products which they _____ by trade.

2. Economists focus on the way in which individuals, groups, business enterprises, and governments achieve economic objectives _____.

3. Production _____ can increase, helping create a rise in prices, and consumers buy less.

4. To buy something we have to pay a definite _____ of money.

5. Fraud, in law, is a general term for any _____ in which one party deceives or takes unfair advantage of another.

6. Social workers deal directly with the _____ or the family.

7. Monetary authorities _____ the money supply by adjusting the level of reserves that commercial banks must maintain by buying or selling government bonds in the open market.

8. Automation makes it possible to control sequences of operations without human _____.

9. The tendency towards corporate control of manufacturing led to many attempts to create monopolies and the Congress of the United States had to pass _____ legislation.

10. Even the economic activities that are carried out by the private sector are usually constrained by government _____.

 

 

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Bob: Good afternoon, Roger. Its 1)_______you again. Allow me to 2)_____ Linda Strait, a 3)_____ of mine. Shell be sitting in on our 4)________.

Roger: 5)______ to meet you, Linda.

Linda: Likewise. Can I 6)_______ you some coffee or tea?

Roger: No, thanks. Im fine. So, Bob, I heard William took over as a 7) ____ of personnel here at your 8)_____.

Bob: Thats right. William left sales, so now Im 9) _______these contract negotiations. Since weve got a full 10)______ today, should we get started?

 

 

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At one time, employees were considered just another input into the production of goods and services. But research changed this way of thinking and showed that employees are not motivated solely by money and employee behaviour is linked to their attitudes. Today the needs and motivation of employees become the primary focus of managers. Among motivating factors are: a) job security, (b) sympathetic help with personal problems, (c) personal loyalty to employees, (d) interesting work, (e) good working conditions, (f) tactful discipline, (g) good wages, (h) promotions and growth in the organization, (i) feeling of being in on things, and (j) full appreciation of work done.

 

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