<span>1) </span><span>profit - The difference between the price received for a product and the amounts paid as rewards to the factors of production.
2) </span><span><span>hedging - </span>An operation adopted by merchants and others in the commodi-ty
markets who deal in futures to protect themselves against risk of loss,
caused by future changes in price.
3) </span><span>property - Any thing that has value and can be owned, including things having substance, such as land, money, etc.
4) </span><span>securities - Investments generally, especially stocks, shares and bonds which are bought as investments.
5) </span><span>self-insurance - The accumulation of a fund of money as a reserve to provide for
possible losses in the future that could easily have been insured with
in insurance company.
6) </span><span>inventory - Stocks held by a business for sale to its customers; a detailed list of things.
7) </span><span>expensive - Dear; costing much money; needing great expense; high priced.
8)</span><span> legislation - Laws, especially statute laws, i.e. Acts of Parliament in Britain, Acts of Congress in USA.
9) </span>account <span>receivable - A sum of money due to be received from a customer in the or-di¬nary course of trade but not yet paid.
10) </span><span>damage - Harm; loss of value caused by being broken or spoilt.
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We use the simple past to talk about actions and events in
the past.
1 To form the affirmative, we usually add -ed to the infinitive
form of the verb:
visit visited look look talk talk
If the verb ends in -e, we add -d:
like liked use use
If the verb ends in -y, we change y to i and add -ed:
copy cop
2 To form the negative, we use didn’t and the infinitive form of
the verb:
didn’t stay mix like
Note that the simple past form is the same for all persons:
I walked. She walked. He didn’t stay. We didn’t stay.
1. jamp in water and gimnastics are good at.
2. I like playing sport.
3. Basketball and tennis are popular in my family.
4. I like watching acrobatics.
5. I like watching any sports football, tennis and swimming.
Broadsheets was bigger than two other sheets
Ответ:
His name is Misha. He is very pretty and big. ( его зовут Миша. Он очень милый и большой.)
Объяснение:
п.с. если что , мишка по английски Teddy bear.