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... seen this in an international magazine.Write and tell us what you think makes a perfect friendship. The winning article will be published in our international magazine and the winner will ... manager if I was likely to overspend. Being in the house is a big saving, and I can carry on working in the evening if I want. It has remained a small business. We hardly ever deliver work - ... of company involvement. Mention an area that interests you during the interview. This will give a positive note and convince others cf your interest in the company.'Business consultant...
... attachedccloseDnear7 A butBotherwisecinstead Dalthough8 A WholeB Deep c EntireDFilled9 A sayingB informing c describingD referring10 AregardingB giving c takingDbearing11,Areached B comec ... Writing 113Paper 3 Use of English 117Paper 4 Listening 124Paper 5 Speaking 129Test 4Paper 1 Reading 130Paper 2 Writing 139Paper 3 Use of English 143Paper 4 Listening 150Paper 5 Speaking ... does not join in the conversation.Part 4 (4 minutes)The examiner joins in the conversation. You all talk together in a more general way about what has been said in Part 3. The examiner asks...
... actions we find instrument nouns such as blender, mixer, steamer, toaster, nouns denoting entities associated with an activity such as diner, lounger, trainer, winner (in the sense ‘winning shot’). ... certain sets of affixes can also be illustrated by another interesting phenomenon. Both in compounding and in certain cases of affixation it is possible to coordinate two words by leaving out ... ‘against’ (counterbalance, counterexample), endo- ‘internal to X’ (endocentric, endocrinology), epi- ‘on, over’ (epiglottis, epicentral), inter- ‘between’ (interbreed, intergalactic), intra- ‘inside’...