1.<span>doesn't ask
2.</span><span>speaks ......... is speaking
3.</span><span>will have been
4.</span><span>had ...........will be
5.were
6.</span><span>know ........ will help
7.</span>had been ......... would have written
8.would pass ........... came
1. Are/I'm (am)
2. are/is
3. Are/ aren't/ We're (are)
4. Is /a /isn't /an
5. Are /are /a
1. lives
2. work
3. catch
4. eats
5. have
6. leaves
1. Does Luxottica make glasses?
2. The CEO doesn't live in Germany.
3. Do they have offices in Tokio.
4. We don't manufacture Porsche cars in India.
5. Do you work in the USA?
6. Fiat doesn't employ 12,000 people.
7. Do I have Hani's address?
8. Mr and Mrs Sanz don't live in Berlin.
1. Francis always has a meeting on Friday.
2. +
3. Kelly is often late for work.
4. I never leave the office at six o'clock.
5. +
6. Sometimes they have a video conference in the morning.
7. We often go to a team meeting.
8. Josh and Mia never listen to other people's opinion.
1. is
2. a
3. employs
4. always
5. doesn't
6. reads
7. a
8. have
9. the
10. work
1. Spaniard
2. Europe and the USA
3. Italian
4. Chinese
5. Russian
6. French
7. Brazil
8. Indian
1. manufacturing
2. produces
3. sells
4. products
5. manufacture
6. production
7. sales
8. staff
1. Where are you from?
2. What company are you with?
3. What do you do?
4. What's your name?
1. What's your name?
2. Where are you from?
3. What do you do?
4. What company are you with?
1. d
2. e
3. a
4. b
5. c
1. The company is called
2. It has offices in
3. It's based
4. It's a
5. It sells
6. It employs
Little girl lived with
her father. Once he told her:
'I'll go on business for
the whole night. Don't be afraid and don't open the door. If
even it will be me. Don't open the door at night.'
'Ok', said the girl.
The father left. She
locked the door. She read a book, watched TV, played
computer games, drank tea with lemon and went to bed.
At night she woke up.
Somebody knocked hard at the door. She looked at the clock,
it was three a.m. The girl came up to the door, she looked
through the door-eye. She saw her father, his face. It was
him, but he looked a little strange. She wanted to open the
door, but she remembered her father's words. 'Don't open the
door at night, even to me.'
She went to bed. She
didn't open the door.
In the morning she woke
up, she was alone at home. He father was not here. She
decided to open the door, because it was not night anymore.
<span>She did it, she opened
it. And she saw her father's head, cut off and fastened to
the door with nails.</span>