1. we … (to get) your brochure with tariff f charges. 2. i’m not going to send them a reminder. they … (to play) uexercise 5 p 48 complete the following sentences by using the irregular verbs in the present perfect tense. 1. we … (to get) your brochure with tariff f charges. 2. i’m not going to send them a reminder. they … (to play) us for their last order. 3. you … (to show) discount at only 2.5 per cent. 4. … (you/to write) to them about that shipment, or do you want me to phone them? 5. the technician … (to tell) us about the new processing equipment of the plant. now they can get more orders. 6. the lawyers … (to draw up) the contracts, so we are now ready to go ahead with the deal. 7. the vice president … (to set just) objectives for the stuff, so they are looking for the best ways of achieving them. 8. … (you/find) a suitable replacement for mr. chambers, or is the post still vacant? 9. anne … (just/to get) back from lunch. why don’t you call her now? 10. peter, … (you/to meet) david long? he’s our new finance director. s for their last order. 3. you … (to show) discount at only 2.5 per cent. 4. … (you/to write) to
2. I’m not going to send them a reminder. They`ve played us for their last order.
3. You`ve shown discount at only 2.5 per cent.
4. Have you written to them about that shipment, or do you want me to phone them?
5. The technician has told us about the new processing equipment of the plant. Now they can get more orders.
6. The lawyers have drawn up the contracts, so we are now ready to go ahead with the deal.
7. The vice president has just set objectives for the stuff, so they are looking for the best ways of achieving them.
8. Have you found a suitable replacement for Mr. Chambers, or is the post still vacant?
9. Anne has just got back from lunch. Why don’t you call her now?
10. Peter, have you met David Long? He’s our new Finance Director.