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Martes 07 de febrero de 2012

Uso de Inglés de Negocios

1. Mr. Smith is not in the office right now. Can I …

  • a) leave a message?
  • b) give a message?
  • c) live a message?
  • d) take a message?

2. Once you have completed this form you may mail it or fax it to us …

  • a) beforehand
  • b) at your earliest convenience
  • c) in advance
  • d) right now

3. If you have any questions, please …

  • a) contact us as late as possible
  • b) do hesitate to contact us
  • c) do not contact us
  • d) feel free to contact us

4. My name’s John O’Connor. I’d like…

  • a) you to meat my partner
  • b) to introduce you to my partner
  • c) you meet my partner
  • d) your meeting my partner

5. If there are no further questions, this meeting …

  • a) has came to an end
  • b) has come to an end
  • c) has adjourned
  • d) has been closed

6. Thank you for coming. Let’s …

  • a) make a start, shall we?
  • b) make a start, won’t we?
  • c) have the meeting started
  • d) get a start, shall we?

7. A: We can only reach an agreement if we pay 35 hours rather than 40.
    B: I’m afraid ….

  • a) we can shake on that
  • b) we can’t shake on that
  • c) we can’t agree in that
  • d) we are in agreement

8. We need a loan to start the company and we need a company to get the loan. It’s a …. situation.

  • a) won’t win
  • b) lost
  • c) can’t win
  • d) not winning

9. We’ve been working on this for fourteen hours now. Isn’t it time we …

  • a) called it a day?
  • b) called names?
  • c) call it back?
  • d) called the roll?

10. Their products are really selling well. They must be …

  • a) copped out
  • b) closing a deal
  • c) coining it in
  • d) chewing it over

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