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IV.




1. The yesterday meeting (to attend) by all the shareholders.


a. is attended

b. was attended

c. will be attended


 

2. The new product (to launch) currently.


a. is being launched

b. is launched

 

c. has been lunched


 

3. Interns (to pay) and they also pay their own travel and living costs.


a. are not paid

b. were not paid

c. is not paid


 

4. The design (to approve) yet.


a. was not approved

b. has not been approved

c. is approved


 

5. This question (to discuss) tomorrow morning.


a. is discussed

b. was discussed

c. will be discussed


 

6. The buses (to equip) with the latest safety controls recently.


a. have been equipped

b. were equipped

c. are equipped


V. - Active Passive Voice.

1. The special commission (to appoint) by the bank.


a. has appointed

 

b. have appointed

 

c. has been appointed


2. The company (to oblige) to disclose financial information soon.


a. will oblige

b. will be obliged

c. are obliged


 

3. The entrepreneurs (to decide) to invest in the manufacturing sector.


a. have decided

 

b. has decided

 

c. have been decided


4. The success of the new brand (to demonstrate) in this diagram.


a. is demonstrated

b. are demonstrated

c. demonstrated


 

5. Many brands (to damage) by negative publicity.


a. has damaged

b. have been damaged

c. have damaged


 

6. The consultants (to give) all the information yesterday.


a. give

b. gave

c. were given


VI. Active Passive:

1. Toshiba... increasing production of its popular line of laptops.


a. is

b. did

c. are


 

2. The company... outsourced all their financial operations.


a. has

b. has been

c. have been


 

3. Our training courses... customised to suit all specific needs.


a. am

b. are

c. have


 

4. The new software system... installed two months ago.


a. is

b. do

c. was


 

5. Last weeks meeting... not very productive.


a. did

b. was

c. is


 

6.... you see the manager yesterday?


a. were

b. was

c. did


VII. I.

1. Both sides ended up arguing and justifying themselves.

a. b. c.

 

2. We really see businesses getting more and more powerful.

a. b. c.

 

3. Were all making pretty much the same product.

a. b. c.

 

4. A lot of women have got fed up waiting for promotion.

a. b. c.

 

5. The prospects for Micro-GYM are exciting.

a. b. c.

 

VIII. I.

1. Anyone requiring access to the building should speak to their manager.


a.

b.

c.


 

2. It is the largest company in Finland playing a significant role in the national economy.


a.

b.

c.


 

3. He worked effectively as a member of a team helping the company to increase productivity.


a.

b.

c.


 

4. Its now one of the fastest growing markets.


a.

b.

c.


 

5. Online sales in Italy are increasing slowly.


a.

b.

c.


IX. II.

1. Women have longer paid maternity leave in Finland than Italy.

a. b. c.

 

2. I worked in shared office.

a. b. c.

 

3. I and my colleagues were given practical tips.

a. b. c.

 

4. They may lose the capital invested in the company.

a. b. c.

 

5. When asked they couldnt answer what was wrong.

a. b. c.

 





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