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- That’s now I know you’ve been working your tail off (работал, не покладая
рук) for that promotion but I’m not sure I can even consider (рассматривать)
making you the senior vice president of sales if I can’t trust (доверять) you.
- You can trust me.
- Yeah? Now you sound like my wife “Trust me! You can trust me, honey!
Nothing is happening behind your back. You can trust me”.
Answer the questions:
1. What is this piece of video about?
2. Would you come to work at 6 a.m. so to get the promotion?
3. Would you be able to stand such a nasty boss?
4. What would you do if you were that employee?
Exercise 192. Put the verbs into the correct tenses.
1. Actually, David’s jealous son – in – law (not to take) no for an answer, as he
has always called the shots in our company.
2. (to have) (to say) that (to let) me (to speak) about Maria’s meticulous nephew
who (to brush) up his interview skills now, as he (to interview) next Thursday
at 16.30.
3. Anyway, (to let) me (to give) you the heads up! At first, you (should/could) (to
talk) to this diligent sales manager who currently (to look) for a full-time job.
4. Besides, Lauren’s ambitious godfather (not to take) no for answer, as he has
always been determined and persuasive; however, currently he (to be)
extremely sloppy, as he (to run) extra errands these days.
5. Moreover, Theresa’s bored godson (to have) a meeting with that generous
manager next Thursday, so he (to be able) (to run) this by him then.
6. The problem (to be) that more and more industrious rookies (to be) eager (to
consider) relocating but they (not to consider) the menial jobs at all.
7. For the record, Hugh’s meticulous mother – in – law (to run) her errands during
working hours this week, as she (to need) (to be) prepared for the relocation to
another country.
8. (to tell) the truth, Ruth (not to provide) the referral for the position, as this
month she (to search) a lot of information on the Internet and (to need) (to be)
prepared.
9. Anyway, his dilligent godmother (to be) prepared, I (to promise)! Moreover,
currently she (to be) laid off but soon she (to find) a high paying job with a
good salary, as it (to seem) to me.
10. I (to doubt) that these inexperienced sales managers (to make) our sloppy
accountants (to work) more meticulously.
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