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Advanced Workforce English Unit 4 Review
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Legally and illegally are the adjective and adverb forms, respectively. What is the verb form?
Legalize
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When might we use simple past + simple past?
When the sequence of the two events is unknown or unimportant, or when two things happened simultaneously.
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In a sentence with past perfect + simple past, "before" introduces which event?
The second ("Before I read page 2, I had read page 1.")
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What does "word of mouth" mean with respect to a job search?
Hearing about an available job through friends or other informal means.
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Fill in the blanks with a form of "arrive:" When I ______ at the interview, five other applicants _______ before me.
arrived: had arrived
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In a sentence with past perfect + simple past, "after" introduces which event?
The first ("After I had read page 1, I read page 2.")
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Correct the mistake: I opened the door and had put down the bags.
No past perfect: I opened the door and put down the bags.
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True or false: If you have no job experience in your field of interest, you'll never get a job.
False!!!
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Is this sentence correct: Last weekend I just wanted to relax because I had had a busy week.
yes, "had had" is ok
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Noun forms are applicant and application. What is the verb form?
Apply
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What does "revealing" mean?
Showing something
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According to the reading, how can scammers steal your personal information?
By creating fake job listings and asking for your information.
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Name what makes up a phrasal verb, and give an example.
Verb + (usually) preposition, changes the meaning of both words.
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According to our listening, what are at least two steps that are part of the job search process?
Decide what type of job fits; look in your area; fill out applications; references; resume; write cover letter;
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