... FALSE
TRUE / FALSE
TRUE / FALSE
TRUE / FALSE
TRUE / FALSE
TRUE / FALSE
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IDIOMS
Rawdon Wyatt
AND
A & C Black Ⴇ London
2. After fifteen years with the company, ... words and expressions in bold with a phrasal verb from the box.
You will need to use some of the phrasalverbs more than once.
Exer
cise 2: Decide if the definitions given for the idiomsand other ... Look at the idioms in bold in sentences 23 – 38, and decide if the people:
(A) have paid a lot of money for something.
(B) have paid a small amount of money for something.
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Idioms and other...
... focus on general business vocabulary (for example,
phrasal verbs, formal words, words with similar meanings, etc) or topic-specific
business vocabulary (for example, sales and marketing, recruitment, ... from the left-hand box, and a particle from the
right-hand box, to make phrasal verbs. The meaning of each phrasal verb is explained in
brackets at the end of each sentence. Write your answers ... they become a part of your 'productive' vocabulary.
¼
Use a good general -English dictionary and a good business -English dictionary to
check the meanings of new words and expressions (but...
... pocket b. cash in hand c. cash in fingers.
2. Anna is a ________________ illustrator. She works for many different ________________.
a. freelance / customers b. free / clients c. freelance / clients
3. ... 0000
For reference see A & C Black Dictionary of Banking and Finance (978-07136-7739-3).
20. Profit and loss accounts
Parker Publishing Group Plc
Summary Profit and Loss Account
Audited for ... the spaces.
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Unit 0000
For reference see A & C Black Dictionary of Banking and Finance (978-07136-7739-3).
12. Money and work
a year ț by ț good money ț hourly ț for
makes ț on the staff...
... place to go for greetings cards and small gifts.
7. …sells kitchen, household and garden products and furniture.
8. …is well-known mainly for its men's and women's clothes and clothing ... if you called someone from Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
&apos ;English& apos;?
8. What are the principal (capital) cities of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
9. What is the population ... telephone numbers and (usually) the addresses of
businesses and __________ in your area.
3. The __________ is a book which gives information on a wide range of local services and businesses,
and often...
... Kick b. Smash c. Hit
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COMPUTERS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Jon Marks
AND
A & C Black Ⴇ London
Who is the book for?
This book has been written for people whose first ... language is not English, and who use or
are going to use computers and other information technology in an English- speaking
environment. It covers the language needed to use information technology ... set the date
and time. You can also choose the
4
____________ for dates and times. For example,
November 4th 2007 can be
5
____________ as 04-11-2007, 2007-11-04 or in various
other formats.
You...
... mode.
a. stand down b. waiting c. standby
Who is the book for?
This book has been written for people whose first language is not English, and who use or
are going to use computers and other information ... features.
d. You can try it for a while for free. Then if you want to keep using
it, you are expected to pay a small fee to the writer.
e. You can use it forfreefor a while (often a month). ... set the date
and time. You can also choose the
4
____________ for dates and times. For example,
November 4th 2007 can be
5
____________ as 04-11-2007, 2007-11-04 or in various
other formats.
You...
... before transfer and work, and after evening and day.
6. This word can come before cover, examination, insurance and report.
7. This word can come before force and dispute, and after skilled and ... come before agency and law, and after full-time and temporary.
9. This word can come before policy and cover, and after national and medical.
10. This word can come before tax and support, and after ... before age, pay, wage and salary.
3. This word can come before review and structure, and after annual and basic.
4. This word can come before call and notice, and after unofficial and wildcat.
5. This...
... make payments to his ex-partner for the upbringing of the children?
13. In England and Wales, the agency responsible for the assessment, review, collection and
enforcement of payments is called ... base rights,
including the right to life, freedom from fear, freedom from torture, freedom of speaking,
freedom of religion worship, freedom of assemblage and asociation, etc (in fact, most of the
articles ... interest -free for the first six months. All goods are covered by the
manufacturer's warranty, which is valid for one year. If you are not happy with your merchandise, it can be
returned for an...
... many phrasal verbs. These are verbs made up of two
words: a verb and a preposition. For example: 'I get up at eight o'clock'. Complete the
sentences below using the phrasalverbs ... clot.
The blood clot was forming an
Exercise 1
.
Many illnesses also have informal names. Match the informal and formal names listed
below. The first one has been done for you as an example.
Exer
cise ... useful tool for ensuring that the
personal vocabulary record is accurate and is a good source for example sentences to show
how words are used, as well as for notes about meaning and pronunciation,...
... Ownership, giving, lending and borrowing
40 Phrasalverbs 1
41 Phrasalverbs 2
42 Phrasalverbs 3
43 Prepositions 1
44 Prepositions 2
45 – 46 Sales and marketing
47 – 48 Shopping and consumerism
49 – ... with elemental chlorine -free pulp,
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Phrasal verbs are very common in English, and should be learnt like any other item of
English vocabulary. They may ... different books that we publish, and if you want you can even buy them (14) through the computer.
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