... Yvonne, who is going to English classes): How long you (learn) English?
Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years. (Use the continuous form.)
20 I (begin) English at secondary ... you change your mind?
Paul: I (find) that I (need) English for my work and this (seem) the quickest way of
learning it.
18 Peter: You (know) any English when you first (arrive) here?
P...
... his
secretary.
C
YNTHIA
: Hello, it’s Cynthia Palmer here. Can I speak to Bob
Watford please?
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(In American English people use this for both people, and say Who
is this?)
If the phone is answered by someone ... personal pronouns have
SUBJECT
forms (I, he, she, etc.) and
OBJECT
forms (me, him, her, etc.).
In English the object pronouns can also include the meaning to:
me = ‘to me’
you =...
... simple
In Dialogue 3 both
PAST SIMPLE
and
PRESENT PERFECT
tenses are used
– it’s important in English to use them correctly and to understand
the differences; they are both past tenses, but ... would be a good idea if you started
tidying immediately’.
It is sometimes difficult for students of English to decide whether
to use the present perfect or the past simple when talking about the
p...
... business / office environment, we often use 'formal' words, especially in our written
English (letters, reports, contracts, etc). For example, instead of 'asked for advice', ... you
want you can even buy them 35. through the computer. Hmm, this book looks good: 'Check your English
Vocabulary for Business and Administration'. Now, before I 36. exit this site,...
...
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VI. Translate the sentences into English
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Name:………………………………………………….
Class: …………………………………………………
ENGLISH FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TEST 10 (Time: 90 minutes) ... gọi là chương trình và
các ký tự hay còn gọi là dữ liệu.
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3. Dữ liệu thường được lưu trữ trong bộ nh...
... Urdu, Panjabi, Gujarati, Somali, for example, as well as two
language which, like English, are indigenous to the UK: Welsh and
Scottish Gaelic.
This cultural and linguistic diversity is what many ... many (so no shortage means ‘a lot’)
constituent countries – the countries that together form the UK
majority – most, the greatest number
multicultural – having people from many cultural backg...