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1. The post is delivered every morning.

2. The room has been reserved for you at the Grand Hotel.

1. What is made at this factory?

2. The consignment was sent last week.

3. Where will the talks be held?

4. The pumps are still being tested.

5. By five oclock the experiment had already been completed.

6. The terms of the contract are to be discussed by 5 oclock.

 

III. .

1. We have just clarified the matter.

1. They are arranging the exhibition of your goods now.

2. Our company exports the Model A pumps to many countries.

3. Last week the manager invited the inspectors to the plant.

4. When I entered the office the engineers were still studying the contract form of Blake and Co.

5. We can pay you in advance if you want.

6. How many offers did they place with our factory last year?

 

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2. .

3. .

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V. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense.

1. Ann (to look) for a job for 6 months.

2. The secretary (to type) since 9 oclock.

3. Mr. Smith (to work) for this company since last year.

4. He (to speak) on the phone for half an hour.

 

VI. , The Past Perfect Tense.

1. Mr. Blake contacted our company after

2. Before we made an appointment with the manager of the company we

3. Before Petrov went on business to Great Britain he

4. When I came to the office the manager

5. Before I telephoned the secretary

 

VII. .

1. Where (to be) the contract? It (to type) now. It (to bring) in a few minutes.

2. Trucks and tractors (to produce) at this plant.

3. Borisov knew that the plant (to produce) pumps for different applications.

4. Mr. Brown asked if the Sellers already (to test) the equipment.

5. New features (to develop) in our machines not long ago, and now they quite satisfy market demands.

6. You (to be, to open) a L/C after you (to receive) our notification of readiness.

7. You ever (to visit) a plant?

8. We hope that our friend (to be able) to come to the station on time.

9. At 10 oclock yesterday the engineers (to study) the enquiry for the new model of pump.

10. We (to be, to go) to the plant with Mr. Brown this Monday, but he (not to arrive) in Minsk yet. We (to have, to go) to the plant next week.

 

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should.

1. If you want to stay at the Belarus Hotel you should reserve accommodation in advance.

2. You should invite the businessmen to our Opera and Ballet Theatre. The performances are very good there.

3. You should have made a contract with Brown and Co. They offered very good terms of payment.

4. They should have visited the exhibition of electronic equipment. It was very interesting.

5. He should fly to London to finalize all the points of the contract.

 

IX. .

1. Out contracts the field foreign trade are increasing year year.

2. Id like to get in touch your Sales Manager to negotiate some business matters.

3. The decision was taken the agreement the company manager.

4. We enclose the letter our quotation telephone equipment.

5. We are satisfied the quality your goods.

6. We are looking forward establishing good relations your company.

7. How many companies will take part the exhibition?

8. The guarantee period which the company offered their computers was 12 months the date putting them operation. The Buyer wanted it to be extended two months.

X. .

Contract 32-1

Moscow September 4th, 2001

 

Foreign trade company Chemico, Moscow, hereinafter referred to as the Sellers, on the one part, and Messrs. Petro Co., Liverpool, England, hereinafter referred to as the Buyers, on the other part, have concluded the present Contract to the following effect:

The Sellers have sold and the Buyers have bought on CIF terms 10000 kgs. of Chemicals ST to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 1994. Partial shipments are allowed. The quality of the Chemicals is to be confirmed by certificate issued by a competent, independent and recognized laboratory. The Chemicals are to be packed in plastic bags.

The price is 175 English pounds sterling per kilo CIF Liverpool. The total value of the Contract is GBP 1750,000 (one million seven hundred and fifty thousand English pounds sterling).

The date of the bill of lading issued in the name of the Buyers is to be considered () the date of delivery.

Payment for the Chemicals delivered under the present Contract is to be made by a letter of credit ( ) on the presentation of the following documents:

1. Sellers Commercial Invoice

2. Full set of clean on board Bills of Lading

3. Quality Certificate issued by the laboratory

4. Weight Certificate issued by the recognized company

5. Certificate of Origin issued by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry

6. Insurance Policy issued by the State Insurance company.

Payment is to be made through the National Bank, Liverpool.

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13. to recognize

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16. by letter of credit

17. to open a letter of credit with a bank

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