Читайте также:
|
|
1. Although mobile devices and users soon … (be) more numerous, for the time being they … (account) for a smaller volume of traffic and fewer minutes of overall use than PC-based browsing.
2. Even so, 2013 … (not be) an easy year for Mrs Merkel. With Mr Hollande now in the anti-austerity camp, she … increasingly (be isolated) at euro-zone summits.
3. I … (accept) the invitation if you … (invite) me to the party.
4. Ideally, the company … (generate) ever more revenue by offering services like downloading music singles for 99 cents each.
5. If America … (move) towards a rentership society, they … (rake) it in.
6. If old coaching methods … (remain) unchanged, however, the coach frequently … (be) unintentionally negating the psychologist’s efforts.
7. In the World in 2013 we … (predict) that the internet … (become) a mostly mobile medium.
8. Latin Americans … (cast) an anxious eye at China, for many now their biggest single trading partner.
9. Managers … (have to) design new timetables in order to keep their staff.
10. Next year employers … (offer) better conditions.
11. She … (email) you a report on Tuesday.
12. That … (not mean) that mobile devices … (displace) PCs altogether.
13. The members … (look) to him for acceptance and guidance if there … (be) a designated group leader.
14. The new scheme … (save) the company a lot of money.
15. You certainly … (have) a greater ability to achieve success through their success if you … (have) responsibility for others.
Дата добавления: 2015-07-25; просмотров: 221 | Нарушение авторских прав
<== предыдущая страница | | | следующая страница ==> |
Task 3. Open the brackets and put the verb in the correct form (Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect); put questions to the words in italics and write your questions down. | | | Task 8. Open the brackets and put the verb in the correct form (Past Simple Passive or Present Perfect Passive). |