Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb (do/was/could etc.). The verb can be negative (don't/wasn't etc.).
1. I wasn't tired but my friends _were._
2. I like hot weather but Ann —-
3. 'Is Colin here?' 'He —- five minutes ago but I think he's gone home now.'
4. She might phone later this evening but I don't think she —-.
5. 'Are you and Chris coming to the party?' 'I —- but Chris —-.'
6. I don't know whether to apply for the job or not. Do you think I —-?
7. 'Please don't tell anybody what I said.' 'Don't worry. I —-.'
8. 'You never listen to me.' 'Yes, I —-!'
9. 'Can you play a musical instrument?' 'No, but I wish I —-.'
10. 'Please help me.' 'I'm sorry. I —- if I —- but I —-.'
1 I’m afraid he’s away on business today.
2 The great majority of companies employ fewer than 500 people.
3 We'll have to economise on luxuries in the future.
4 The central bank is responsible for the operation in the banking system in the country.
5 People are entitled to a ‘return’ or ‘reward’.
6 The survival of a partnership depends on the relationship between a number of people.
7 The company must be able to compete in the international marketplace.
8 In fact, Gravers have done us a favour by launching their product first. We can learn from their mistakes.
9 What are the reasons for the government involvement?
10 Average earnings for skilled workers are rising.
11 When goods are supplied on credit, the buyer has immediate use of them.
12 Studies show that if a working environment is pleasant, productivity increases.
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14 The advantages of this type of firm are similar to those of the one-person business.
15 Germany, Great Britain and France are economically advanced countries.
16 Almost every society’s economy is based on coins and paper notes.
17 Nike started as a small company that manufactured running shoes.
18 Marx and Keynes are two famous economists.
19 A competitive market helps to increase the efficiency of the business.
20 Partners usually specialise in one or more aspects of the business.
21 Something as simple as changing the size of the lettering on the packet can make all the difference to your sales.
22 When their business is successful, entrepreneurs earn profits.
23 The strength of one-man business is the personal interest of the owner in the efficiency of his enterprise.
24 Toshiba is increasing production of its popular line of laptop computers.
25 Your employer (= the company you work for) is responsible for ensuring safety in the workforce.
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