Mary will be practising the piano from two till three tomorrow Mary was practising the piano from two till three yesterday When you see me next time, I will be wearing a new dress When you saw me last time, I was wearing a new dress When I get home, my dog will be siting at the door, waiting for me. When I got home, my dog was siting at the door, waiting for me. I think he will still be working when we are back. I thought he was still working when we were back. She will be speaking for not less than two hours. She was speaking for not less than two hours. They will be not waiting for you more than an hour. They were not waiting for you more than an hour. I will be still sleeping at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. I was still sleeping at 10 o'clock yesterday morning.
When applying for a job, it is extremely important to create the right 1) impression. Your prospective employer will already have read your 2) qualifications information about your experience and 3) curriculum vitae and decided to invite you to a(n) 4) interview if you appear suitable. During this meeting you should try to speak clearly and confidently as this will impress the interviewer. If your job involves 5) shift work, you will be informed of the different times you'll begin work each day. Some jobs, such as lorry driving, may also involve working 6) night shifts, so you will have to adjust your sleeping patterns. Other jobs offer the opportunity to work 7) flexi-time and are particularly suitable for people with other responsibilities such as 8) child care. You will probably have to use a card to 9) clock in and out so that a record of your hours can be kept. Finally, it is very important to ask any questions about 10) pay and conditions, so that there are no misunderstandings once you start your new job.
Mary was practising the piano from two till three yesterday
When you see me next time, I will be wearing a new dress
When you saw me last time, I was wearing a new dress
When I get home, my dog will be siting at the door, waiting for me.
When I got home, my dog was siting at the door, waiting for me.
I think he will still be working when we are back.
I thought he was still working when we were back.
She will be speaking for not less than two hours.
She was speaking for not less than two hours.
They will be not waiting for you more than an hour.
They were not waiting for you more than an hour.
I will be still sleeping at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
I was still sleeping at 10 o'clock yesterday morning.
Your prospective employer will already have read your 2) qualifications information about your experience and 3) curriculum vitae and decided to invite you to a(n) 4) interview if you appear suitable.
During this meeting you should try to speak clearly and confidently as this will impress the interviewer.
If your job involves 5) shift work, you will be informed of the different times you'll begin work each day. Some jobs, such as lorry driving, may also involve working 6) night shifts, so you will have to adjust your sleeping patterns.
Other jobs offer the opportunity to work 7) flexi-time and are particularly suitable for people with other responsibilities such as 8) child care.
You will probably have to use a card to 9) clock in and out so that a record of your hours can be kept.
Finally, it is very important to ask any questions about 10) pay and conditions, so that there are no misunderstandings once you start your new job.