Maria: So talking about social media, is your parents on any social sites like Facebook, Twitter, et cetera.
Alex: My mum and dad are on Facebook. My mum doesn't use hers, she uses hers only to kind of see what I'm doing.
Maria: Stalk you?
Alex: Kind of yeah. My dad, he's on Facebook every once in a while. Again, he does kind of stalk me as well because he, he's very paranoid about Facebook, about social media sites so every once in a while I get an email from him and it will be like just so you know this was on your profile and you need to change it or this, or one of your friends commented or put a video on and I don't think that's appropriate if a job seeker looking for you. And I keep telling him I'm unsearchable, you know, like you can't find me but so he only uses it to make himself more paranoid. My mum got Twitter before I did.
Maria: Oh really?
Alex: I still don't have it. She got it for her job. She's working as a chief medical officer so she got it for her company, the start up company she's working for and I don't know, her opinion originally was that it was for people who are really, really self-centered and wanted to tell everyone about what they were feeling and now she's like this thing's actually kind of fun. So she's enjoying that. Both of my parents are on Skype annoyingly often. My dad travels a lot so he has to use Skype to get in contact with my mum. The video feature is really, really good for that, so they're on almost every night I think to each other. I usually receive stuff from them just like overnight or something when they're doing stuff like that, but Twitter is my mum's thing.
Maria: How do you feel about having your parents on these social media sites?
Alex: In some way, you know, it's good, like if, I don't talk to them ever on social media sites. Well I do it by Skype or something like that. I don't do it on Facebook. I don't do it on Twitter, although I don't have Twitter so it doesn't make a difference but, you know, Facebook, I'm, I don't know, I think it's a bit odd honestly. My parents, there's some stuff on there, you know, it's for my friends. It's not really for them so, I don't know, it's, I feel it can be a bit awkward. My mum has said hey I was looking at your Facebook site the other day and, you know, you instantly go sshhh, oh dear, you bristle, you know, you get nervous because you're like what did she find, so yeah good stuff.
Объяснение:
Настоящее совершенное время + ever, never, already, yet
Ever
Наречия ever и never выражают идею неопределённого времени до данного момента(Have you ever visited Berlin?)'Ever' и 'never' всегда стоят до основного глагола (причастия времени). Ever употребляется:
В вопросах
Примеры
Have you ever been to England?
Has she ever met the Prime Minister?
В отрицательных вопросах
Примеры
Haven't they ever been to Europe?
Haven't you ever eaten Chinese food?
В отрицательных утверждениях, с использованием конструкции nothing+ever или nobody+ever
Примеры
Nobody has ever said that to me before.
Nothing like this has ever happened to us.
С 'The first time'
Примеры
It's the first time that I've ever eaten snails.
This is the first time I've ever been to England.
Never
Never означает никогда до настоящего момента и является одинаковым по значению как и not ever: (I have never visited Berlin)
БУДЬТЕ АККУРАТНЫ!Вы не должны использовать never и not вместе
I haven't never been to Italy.
I have never been to Italy.
Already
Already относится к действию, которое произошло в неопределённый момент до настоящего момента. Оно предполагает, что нет необходимости повторения.
Примеры
I've already drunk three coffees this morning. (= and you're offering me another one!)
Don't write to John, I've already done it.
Также используется в вопросах:
Have you already written to John?
Has she finished her homework already?
Already может стоять перед основным глаголом (причастие времени), или в конце предложения:
I have already been to Tokyo.
I have been to Tokyo already.
Yet
Yet используется в отрицательных утверждениях и вопросах и обозначает (не) период времени между временем до настоящего момента и данным моментом, (не) вплоть до настоящего времени. Yet обычно стоит в конце предложения.
Примеры
Have you met Judy yet?
I haven't visited the Tate Gallery yet
Has he arrived yet?
They haven't eaten yet
2. Люди делают различные виды бизнеса для получения прибыли.
3. Общество с ограниченной ответственностью или корпорация во главе с советом директоров.
4. Они ответственны за управление делами компании.
5. Секретарь компании может также иметь дело с запросами о предоставлении информации о других фирмах.
6. Информация, представленная кандидатом будет полезна для оценки пригодности кандидатов на пост.
7. инфляционное развитие характеризуется ростом цен в течение определенного периода времени.
8. Он или она может быть одним из директоров компании.
9. Финансовое планирование начинается с установления целей и задач.
10. Руководитель должен быть профессионально образованным и быть компетентным в области психологии, социологии, менеджмента, экономики и современного типа ведения бизнеса (управление) политики.