Put the verb into the correct form. Sarah and Joe are old friends. They meet by chance at a train station.
Sarah: Hello, Joe. (1) (I / not / see) you for ages. How are you?
JOE: I’m fine. How about you? (2) (you / look) good.
Sarah: Thanks. You too. So, (3) (you / go) somewhere or (4) (you / meet) somebody?
JOE: (5) (I / go) to London for a business meeting.
Sarah: Oh. (6) (you / oft en / go) away on business?
JOE: Quite oft en, yes. And you? Where (7) (you / go)?
Sarah: Nowhere. (8) (I / meet) a friend. Unfortunately her train (9) (be) delayed – (10) (I / wait) here for nearly an hour.
JOE: How are your children?
Sarah: They’re all fine, thanks. The youngest (11) (just / start) school.
JOE: How (12) (she / get) on? (13) (she / like) it?
Sarah: Yes, (14) (she / think) it’s great.
JOE: (15) (you / work) at the moment? The last time I (16) (speak) to you, (17) (you / work) for an insurance company.
Sarah: That’s right. Unfortunately the company (18) (go) out of business a couple of months aft er (19) (I / start) work there, so (20) (I / lose) my job.
JOE: And (21) (you / not / have) a job since then?
Sarah: Not a permanent job. (22) (I / have) a few temporary jobs. By the way, (23) (you / see) Matt recently?
JOE: Matt? He’s in Canada.
Sarah: Really? How long (24) (he / be) in Canada?
JOE: About a year now. (25) (I / see) him a few days before (26) (he / go). (27) (he / be) unemployed for months, so (28) (he / decide) to try his luck somewhere else. (29) (he / really / look forward) to going.
Sarah: So, what (30) (he / do) there?
JOE: I have no idea. (31) (I / not / hear) from him since (32) (he / leave). Anyway, I have to go and catch my train. It was really good to see you again.
Sarah: You too. Bye! Have a good trip!
JOE: Thanks. Bye.
To advertise means to make information public. But nowadays advertising doesn’t limit itself by a word ‘publicity’. Modern advertising has a task to show a product in a positive and pleasant way. It has an aim to make us want to buy it. But how and when did advertising appear?
The advertisement has existed since antiquity time. At first there were murals that informed about gladiator fights. In the middle Ages public heralds stood in the centre of the city and gave last news.
In the 15th century there was a good development of printing. After that posters and leaflets appeared. Two centuries later the first newspapers began to publish advertisements. But it is the 20th century when advertising really explodes. It followed the invention of radio and TV.
In the United States companies have worked with advertisers since 1930. They invented packaging that had to attract customers. They also created an idea of pro
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