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1) How many miles the players run?
2) How many days a week Tony train?
3) What sort of food footballers eat?
4) Tony's wife watch him play?
1) How many miles do the players have to run?
2) How many days a week does Tony
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ieth century. Today a large proportion of all the families in Great Britain buy furniture, household goods and cars by hire-purchase. In the USA, the proportion is much higher than in Great Britain, and people there spent over 10 percent of income on hire-purchase installments. The goods bought by hire-purchase are, in almost every case, goods that will last: radio and television sets, washing-machines, refrigerators, motor-cars and motor-cycles and articles of furniture. The price of an article bought in this way is always higher than the price that would be paid for cash. There is a charge of interest. The buyer pays a proportion, perhaps one quarter or one-third of the price when the goods are delivered to him. He then makes regular payment, weekly or monthly, until the full price has been paid. Hire-purchase has advantages and disadvantages. It helps newly-married couples with small incomes to furnish their homes. It increases the demand for goods and, in this way, helps trade and employment. If families are paying each month installments on such household goods as a washer and a car, they can spend less money (or perhaps no money) uselessly on too many alcoholic drinks. 1. What goods are usually bought by hire-purchase? 2. When do the goods become the property of the buyer? 3. What, in your opinion, are the advantages and disadvantages of hire-purchase.
1. He usually (have) a lot pf work to do
2. There (be) many English and French books in his library
3. His elder sister (work) in a factory two years ago
4. She never (see) her aunt
5. His sister (collect) stamps last year
6. Next week there (be) a concert in the park
7. He (not to know) anything about his parents
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2. This material does not possess elastic properties.
3. Scientists had to create new materials for industry.
4. The exam was to start in the morning.
5. Man had to learn to obtain electronic power directly from the Sun.
6. At present most of the industrial enterprises have their own electronic power stations.
7. Specialists do not use solar cells in industry as they are too expensive.
8. The engineers are to study the problem of using cosmic rays.
9. We had to change the design of this room.
It is the work which we have to do.
This town has a new railway station.
I am to become a good engineer.
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our legislation has been changed in unfavorable way so we must withdraw the order
based on our extensive research this matter we believe the responsibility for the shortage does in fact lie with you
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it is reported that your competitors Robertson and Sons are discounting 22 %of their list price, with immediate delivery, so we hope that you can offer us better price
we think that in the first year we cannot guarantee the minimum sale of goods for above sum
you have to pay dead freight, since we have chartered the American Bay, and she is to be loaded early next week
Текст! How to combine business and pleasure when you travel. Whatever place you go to and however difficult and stressful your journey is, try to focus on the positive things. Think how you can benefit from your trip. For instance, if you have to go to some distant place with severe climate, и продолжить!...
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2. The swimmer pulled together all his efforts and (could, might, was able to) … get out of the whirl.
3. Shakespeare (must, could, can’t) … have been to the USA because it had not been founded by then.
4. I think that you (ought to, can, have to) … help this old and miserable man.
5. My niece (can, might, should) … visit us this summer.
6. We (must, can, could) … go to Venezuela for our holidays. What do you say?
7. For changing over the trains you (need to, is to, ought to) … buy another ticket.
8. With new technology you (should, can, might) … cut communication costs considerably.
9. You (could stay, could have stayed, needn’t have stayed) … at my place when you visited London. Why didn’t you do it?
10. Your hands are full. (Shall, Will, Should) … I help you?