Вроде как надо убрать предлог и добавить слово, надеюсь на вашу =) Use the verb arrive in/at
1. I think he’ll get to the station on time. 2.The delegation came to London. 3. The expert group hasn’t come to the factory. 4. The hockey team came to Finland. 5. The foreign guests came to the Institute at 2p.m. 6. The train reached Euston at 10.00
Use the verb leave
1. We shall go to the sea next summer. 2. We arrived in Paris early in the morning. 3. I think she has already gone out. 4. The tourists got to the lake in the evening. 5.When did you depart? 6. At last he went out. 7.They went to the place on time.
Use the verb miss
1. Jack didn’t catch the 9 o’clock train. 2. Victor was absent at the Saturday lecture. 3. I’m sure he’ll be late for the 7 o’clock show. 4. Why wasn’t George present at the English class yesterday? 5. What a pity! I haven’t seen the film. 6. He didn’t come to the party.
1. Marketing terms "brand" and "branding" derive from English "brand" which throws it back to Norse "brandr", which means "fire, to burn".
2. Brand is a complex of information about a company, goods, service, including a name, a logotype, corporate style allowing consumers to define it against multiple competitors, create its image and reputation at the market of goods and services.
3. From the legal side brand is a trade mark, defining a producer and belonging to him.
4. The idea of branding as a way of product definition was greatly developed in the late XXth century.
5. Now branding is a strong marketing tool which influences (-) company image, its reputation and of course, the demand for it.
6. Corporate identity may also include (-) customer’s request: press releases, advertising article, slogan, naming, promotional printings.
7. Naming is extremely important for the company, project or trademark since it greatly influences company’s image.
8. Designers can offer a vast number of structured techniques for logo and trademark development.
Объяснение:
to influence smb/smth [V] - no preposition
an influence ON smb/smth
to include smth [V] - no preposition
to be included INTO smth [Participle II]