Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given 1. Could I borrow some change for the telephone?
LEND
Could _ some change for the telephone?
2. I can't wait to see sights in London
FORWARD
I am _ the sights in London
3. I am starting to find watching television boring
FED
I am beginning to get _ television
4. It is difficult for Paul to decide what to do
MIND
Paul finds it difficult _ what to do
5. We are friends although we have disagreements about some things
DESPITE
We are friends _ disagree about some things
6. Olivia didn't concertante so sheade a lot of mistake
WOULD
If Olivia _ made fewer mistakes
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs
1. My friends (saw) the Prime Minister last week.
2. He (called) on me last night.
3. Yesterday I (went) to the market to buy a pen.
4. My maid (left) me three weeks ago.
5. Her father (died) yesterday.
6. When I was younger, I (went) to cinema every week.
7. He is staying with us since he (came) here.
8. I (have written) a letter.
9. It is an hour since the train (left)
10. Ghandhiji always (tells) the truth.
11. We (are reading) this book.
12. I (am drinking) water.
13. They (collect) postcards.
14. Jack (has bought) a guitar.
15. The teacher (has tested) our English.
When did Mr Mitchell start at the company?
He started in 2000 in the IT department in Budapest.
What job did the candidate hold?
He was an IT technician.
Was he a good employee?
He was ambitious and creative. He was usually punctual, but he wasn't good in a team. Sometimes he wasn't get on with his colleagues.
Did he do a good job?
He was hard-working and reliable. He always met deadlines. But he didn't like his job, and he wasn't happy.
When did he leave? Why?
In 2007. He wasn't like Budapest and wanted to work in Berlin .