Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. 1) What does Jacky do a living?
2) Can I speak to the person charge of recruitment, please?
3) How long has Ian been out work?
4) Why don’t you apply that job as a sales assistant?
5) Did you know that Lance was fired his last job?
6) Can you tell me who is responsible training, please?
Put a suitable time word or expression in each space. Each space is for one word.
Just a quick note (a) before I leave for the airport. Sorry I haven't been in touch (b) since Wednesday, but I've been busy getting ready (c) to go and I haven't collected my ticket (d) yet from the travel agency. (e) The very moment I get to Sydney, I'll write you a letter. I've (f) not been to Australia before but I've been reading a lot about it (g) lately. It sounds great! I'll be in Sydney (h) at the end of next week, and then I'm travelling to Melbourne. I'll be there (l) for a month. (j) By the time I get back all my friends will have forgotten me!
When the bus stopped in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn't realize that she had arrived at her destination. "This is Santa Terasa", Martin said. "You've arrived home!" I suppose your cousin will be waiting for us. "Come on. I'll carry the bags." Maria thought, "All those years when I was living in NewYork, I used to dream of this moment. And now it's real, I can't believe it! Here I am, I'm really standing in the square." Santa Terasa was Maria's birthplace, but she left the town at the age of six. She had some memories of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn't know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps her cousin Pablo hadn't received Maria's letter. "What are we going to do now?" asked Martin. "There isn't even a hotel here!