1. Our representative … in the trade fair last year. 2. It is difficult to … in … with many clients. 3. They are … this building in a very good condition. 4. It’s important for us to … a dealer network if we want to sell our wines in Canada. 5. This job opportunity is a real … for me, but it gives me a lot of responsibility and chances for promotion. 6. They placed some … with a start-up, but the company soon went bankrupt. 7. We do not want to have any … charges if we can avoid them. 8. As this is our main … , we must know everything about their strategy. 9. Our … are very experienced and efficient people. 10. I … French wines, so I seldom buy Chilean wines.
1. Has he got a car? 2. Have they got a house? 3. Has she got children? 4. Have you got brothers? 5. Has he got a new job? 6. Has she got a lot of friends? 7. Have they got a camera? 8. Have you got fish soup for dinner today?
1. I haven’t got a family. 2. She hasn′t got children. 3. He hasn′t got a car. 4. They haven′t got a house. 5. You haven′t got French books. 6. I haven’t got a brother. 7. My friend hasn′t got relatives in Moscow. 8. She hasn′t got friends.
1. Mrs Gordon said loudly that she worked in the bank.
2. Susan said that she left her umbrella there two days ago.
3. Miss Wilson said loudly that Grace was holding the bag in her hand.
4. Diana said that she liked that hotel very much.
5. Jane said that she lived in London.
6. Teacher said that they have translated the article.
7. The girls said that they were really enjoying the show.
8. The pupil said that it was a cold day that day.
9. Charles said that their team won the first match.
10. The girl said that she met that boy.
11. The boy said that he was very ill a day ago.
12. The teacher asked if we have finished reading the book.
13. Gregory said that he's already been to a café.
14. The teacher asked if I was a captain of the team.
15. We asked if he was a good pupil.