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Mark (work) at the bank. He’s a permanent employee.
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I promise you I (send) you that file by close of business today.
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Jane (not/come) to the weekly meeting yesterday.
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Anne (work) from home this week. She’ll be back in the office next Monday.
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I (go) to Hamburg for a meeting tomorrow morning. We planned the meeting weeks ago.
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9.30am isn’t possible for me tomorrow. I have clients visiting and we (sit) in the conference room at that time. The meeting starts at 9.
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When I came in this morning, the receptionist (talk) to someone on the phone.
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So far we (sell) three solutions to that client.
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By the end of the year, we (be) in this office building for a decade.
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Before we started the meeting, we (give) our guests a tour of the plant.
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John (go) on business trips the whole time for the past few weeks. So often that I have hardly seen him.
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(you/get) that email I sent you yesterday?
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Sorry I am late! How long (you/wait)?
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Rachel (not/work) in Marketing anymore. She has moved to Sales.
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(you/go) away this weekend? Or have you other plans?
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(you/meet) the CEO before you joined the company?
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(you/be) in the office next Friday?
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My boss told me that my Business English (get) better from day to day. That was goog to hear.
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We (have) a team meeting every Monday morning at 9 o’ clock.
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Ben and Charlie (be) in Hamburg last Monday to finalise the deal.