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1. We have already read this book.

2. Her mother has already come home.

3. I have lost my keys.

4. He has drunk too much coffee today.

5. She has already had breakfast this morning.

6. She has passed her exam.

7. My brothers have just told me an interesting story.

8. My friend has read many poems by Lermontov.

9. Her parents have asked her many questions.

10. We have already learnt these rules.

2. Present Perfect.

1. We just (to talk) about it.

2. He just (to say) something about it.

3. He (to tell) us nothing about it.

4. She (to tell) them some stories about dogs.

5. We (to have) two lessons today.

6. She not (to speak) yet.

7. They (to ask) me several questions.

8. He already (to learn) the rule.

9. you (to read) any stories by Jack London?

10. We already (to learn) a lot of English words.

 

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, Past Perfect.

1. When I came home, my mother already (to cook) dinner.

2. When father returned from work, we already (to do) our homework.

3. When the teacher entered the classroom, the students already (to open) their books.

4. Kate gave me the book which she (to buy) the day before.

5. Nick showed the teacher the picture which he (to draw).

6. The boy gave the goats the grass which he (to bring) from the field.

7. He (not to send) the letter before the weekend.

8. I knew that my friend (not yet to arrive).

9. Tom (to return) from the cinema by five o'clock.

10. I (to finish) my work by seven o'clock.

11. He though that he (to lose) the money.

12. Ann told me that she (to see) an interesting film.

13. When I woke up yesterday, father already (to go) to work.

14. Nick thought that his father (not to come) home yet.

15. Mary told us that she (to cook) a good dinner.

 

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2

A FAMILY BUSINESS

 

The Warner family has been in the insurance business for more than one hundred years. The company, Warner Insurance, was founded by Robert Warner in 1908, in Boston, Massachusetts. Robert began working from his table in the kitchen and would invite his future and current clients to his home to fill out applications, gather data, contract and service his clients. In less than two years, Robert had established a clientele of over 100 satisfied customers and had moved to an office that he purchased with the gains from his insurance business.

As the company continued to grow, Robert Warner hired his three sons as employees. The eldest son, James, was the Vice President of Operations. His responsibilities included the day to day business operations, accounting, legal and human resources. As the company expanded, James was in charge of opening and overseeing offices throughout the entire United States. James had four children: three sons and one daughter. Each of his children became Regional Managers and moved to different parts of the States. It was sad for James and Mrs. Warner to see their children move away from home, but they were very proud of their children and their dedication to the family business. James was eighty-five years old when he died. He worked for Warner Insurance his entire adult life.

The middle son, Henry, was Vice President of Sales. Henry was in charge of a team of ten salesmen. Their sales territory grew to the entire northeast sector of the United States within ten years. Henry worked for Warner Insurance for over thirty years in which the sales territory went national and the sales force grew to over seven hundred and fifty salespeople. By this time, Warner Insurance became a household name and a multimillion-dollar company. The Warner family was committed to maintaining the company a privately owned business and to this day it continues to be so.

Robert Junior was the youngest of the founders sons and studied Marketing and Business Administration in Vasser College in New York. After graduating, he returned to Boston and became the Marketing force behind Warner Insurance and was a major factor in the companys branding and promotional efforts. Many people say that it was because of Robert Juniors brilliant marketing skills that the company was able to grow so big and so quickly. Robert Senior was very fond of his three sons, but he had a special affection for his youngest son and namesake, Robert Junior.

Today Warner Insurance stands as an example of a family enterprise that has withstood the test of time and fierce competition in a very competitive market. Many larger, investor-owned companies have tried to purchase Warner Insurance but the family has stood firm in its decision to continue the family legacy and establish an inheritance for its future generations.

 

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1. What are the names of Robert Seniors three sons?

 

2. Where did Robert Warner attend to his clients when he first started his business?

 

3. What did the Eldest son, James, do for the company?

 

4. How many salesmen did Henry have when he first worked for the company?

 

5. How many salespeople worked under Henry after thirty years?

 

6. To which of his three sons was Robert Senior most affectionate toward?

 

7. How old was James when he passed away?

 

8. What did Robert Junior study in College?

 

9. What is Alfis favorite food?

 





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