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                (страсть), and say it would be a dream to work here. I’m very interested in
                your company.
                Number six – playing it cool (сохраняйте хладнокровие). Now, others play
                it off lie (основывают всё на лжи), eh, I don’t really need this job. One person
                even said to me, “You probably can’t even afford me”, and said many other
                playing  hard  to  get  type  of  things,  even  though  he  applied  for  the  role.
                Companies will reject (откажут) qualified people who don’t want to work
                there as much as others. Because it indicates a lack of passion and motivation.
                Exercise 278. Put the verbs into correct tenses.
             1.  Unfortunately,  Douglas’s  persistent  nephew  always  (to  put)  off  all  of  his
                errands.  That  (to  be)  so  awful  so  I  literally  cannot  (to  stand)  his  behavior
                anymore.
             2.  Perhaps, Ernie’s savvy goddaughter (to take) up marketing courses, as due to
                the covid pandemic she (to be) on the furlough since April.
             3.  Frankly, Floyd industrious parents (not to be) eager (to send) their CVs 15
                times a week, as they (not to be) laid-off this month.
             4.  Obviously, a lot of meticulous rookies (to be entitled) to a sick-leave these
                days.
             5.  Notably, Gordon’s sloppy aunt (to be) extremely sloppy this month; however,
                she (to be) usually very savvy and reliable.
             6.  Moreover, Ashton’s impatient parents (not to earn) enough (to support) their
                family any time soon.
             7.  The problem is, Howard’s naughty uncle cannot (to stand) this anymore, as his
                candid boss always (to put) off appointments and (to make) his inexperienced
                employees (to work) on the weekends.
             8.  Apparently, Jared’s proactive fiancée (to narrow) down the number of rookies
                tomorrow, as their company (to need) more employees.
             9.  Obviously, Joe’s meticulous spouse (to run) errands now, as in 3 hours she (to
                have) dinner with her inexperienced aunt.
             10.  Off the top of my head, Clint’s spoiled nephew (to catch) up on his important
                errands, as next week he (to be) on furlough and (not to be/can) able (to do)
                anything.
                Exercise 279. Fill in the correct translation.
                 to dislike
                 to displease
                 to doubt
                 to envy
                 to equal
                 to find
                 to forgive

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