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(благодарность), and they should know how to approach (найти подход к)
these things as safely as possible. Because we need people to work night.
Doctors, cops. I mean, I know when I get up to trouble (неприятности) it’s
always, it’s always at night. Everything is getting crazy. What are you doing at
night that gets you in trouble? Point is, we need people to do night shifts. And
they deserve a respect (уважение) аnd gratitude. And they deserve our
recognition (признание) that this is a health risk that they are undertaking
(берут на себя) all for, you know, people who get up to good old fun.
Exercise 213. Put the verbs into correct tenses.
1. Having said that, Jonathan’s persistent daughter-in-law (to have) a 9 to 5 job
but next month she (to look) for another high-paying job, as her current one (to
be) so menial.
2. It’s a catch 22! Honestly, Lawrence cannot (to take) it anymore, as his sloppy
fiancée always (to run) errands during her work hours!!!
3. Notably, today her reliable colleague (to have) lunch with her meticulous boss
at our Mediterranean restaurant so she (can/to be able) (to run) this by him.
4. The thing (to be), Neil’s frustrated goddaughter (not to be) prepared for her
interview now, as her relatives (to be) very absent-minded and Kelly (to have)
no idea why.
5. For the record, Curt’s candid spouse (to turn) 31 on Tuesday, so Curt’s relatives
(to throw) her a fantastic party.
6. The problem (to be), Hugh’s persuasive uncle (to be) prepared for an upcoming
interview, I (to promise), as I cannot (to stand) this anymore.
7. Fortunately, Laura’s determined relative (to be) entitled to a lot of perks in his
well-paying job, so he (to be able/can) (to help) you in the future.
8. Notably, Kirsten’s persuasive son-in-law (not to take) no for an answer, so you
(had better/would rather) (to run) this by your boss.
9. Moreover, Linda’s industrious and candid colleagues (to talk) shop at the
corporate party, as they always (to do) so.
10. Having said that, Lewis’s savvy rookie (to send) a lot of his CVs, as now he
(to be) laid off and (to need) (to have) a big source of income (to support) his
family.
Exercise 214. Watch the video 2.10 and answer the questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiKp_yOG47w
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