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Stock-taking / Inventory is a _________________ and laborious job. RFID will solve it going forward.
Managers mostly “set aside” a sum of money in the yearly budget to be invested in innovation.
Check the three words here that are synonymous with “set aside”.
Most EU companies publish an annual report and also ________________ results every 3 months.
When general expenses (like rent and salaries) are subtracted from money made from sales, you are left with…
Brand value created over years of successful marketing is…
Debts to suppliers, bond holders or the government’s revenue department are the company’s…
Is working from home “humdrum” or sensible?
What does “humdrum” mean?
In order to cut costs, many companies “_____________” their assets. This means that they do not upgrade IT systems, do not replace machines or stay working in a commercial space that is too small. While this saves money, it pushes the necessary investment down the road and runs the risk of the company becoming out of touch and no longer competitive.
What is exploitation?
If talent in the company has “depleted” it means…
I thought John was just going to stay in Australia for a year, but now he says he is staying there for _______.
I am really sorry that you can’t come to my party. It’s a pity but look! Never _____. Maybe we can hook up for a coffee or something instead next week?
Put the verb in brackets into the right tense.
John (go) on business trips the whole time for the past few weeks. So often that I have hardly seen him.
Enter the missing word in the gap:
Tom and Sarah met when they going to college.
The word starts with “w” and has four letters!
My wife is ill, so she _____________ this week.
We are talking here about just “this” week, right? (Present Simple talks about “every” week!)
I’ve got a meeting starting in a moment. I _____ you back directly afterwards. Is that OK?
A group of financial __________ are coming to visit next week.
When I was leaving the office, I …
I went to England for one and a half …
Even a fraction over “one” is plural.
I’m not a major _______ of airports these days to be honest. The whole security check is a bit of stress and you end up waiting around a lot in queues for this, that and the next thing. Give me the ferry any day!