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I. (1 - 10). (a j), :

 

 

1) brand a) association of two or more persons

that conduct a business for profit as co-

owners

 

2) trademark b) a large company or business organization

 

3) salesman c) a piece of clothing

 

4) cash d) the making of goods available for use

 

5) trade e) someone whose business is to provide

goods and services to another company

 

6) supplier f) the business of buying and selling goods

or services

 

7) production g) money in the form of notes and coins

 

8) garment h) someone whose job is to help customers

and sell things in a shop

 

9) corporation i) anything that distinguishes a companys

product from other similar products

 

10) partnership j) a name or design belonging to a particular

company, used on its products

 

 

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J I H G F E D C B A

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1. Brand -

2. Trademark -

3. Salesman -

4. Cash -

5. Trade -

6. Supplier-

7. Production -

8. Garment -

9. Corporation -

10. Partnership

 

II. , , .

1. The American Henry Ford gave two things to the world affordable motor cars and the production line.

2. There are several ways to measure how developed a country is: life expectancy, education level and real income of the population.

3. We want to increase our market share in Spain.

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1. The American Henry Ford gave two things to the world affordable motor cars and the production line.

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2. There are several ways to measure how developed a country is: life expectancy, education level and real income of the population.

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3. We want to increase our market share in Spain.

 

III. a) 2, 4.

B) -, - . .

 

1. Many expensive designer clothes are now manufactured cheaply in Asia.

2. We are looking for a more economical way of heating our offices.

3. Some companies have found ways to work in a bilingual market.

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1. Many expensive designer clothes are now manufactured (passive voice, pr. simple) cheaply in Asia.

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2. We arelooking (active voice, pr. continuous) for a more economical way of heating our offices.

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3. Some companies havefound (active voice, pr. perfect) ways to work in a bilingual market.

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IV. . .

1. We have to restructure our company if we want to survive.

2. Governments can change employment and business laws to make the market more competitive.

3. Tax on harmful products like tobacco and alcohol should discourage people from consuming them.

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1. We have to (. must) restructure our company if we want to survive.

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2. Governments can (. be able) change employment and business laws to make the market more competitive.

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3. Tax on harmful products like tobacco and alcohol should (. must/ought to) discourage people from consuming them.

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