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Advanced Workforce English Unit 5 Review
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According to the article, what is one reason you should send a follow-up note after an interview?
It shows that you are interested and motivated; it shows that you have manners.
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Is this sentence correct: He should of been early.
No, he "should have been" early.
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Correct this sentence (assume the modal is correct): He might have buyed the blue one instead.
He might have bought the blue one instead.
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According to the article, what is at least one thing you should be honest about in your interview?
Skills, education and experience.
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Where does 'not" go in a sentence with a negative past modal?
modal + (not) + have + past participle
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True or false: According to the article, you can and should speak candidly about your previous job, even if your experience there was negative.
False, never speak negatively about a past work experience.
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What does the verb "illustrate" mean in the context of our reading?
To give an example or explain.
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According to the article, is it ok to say that you look forward to speaking again in your follow-up note?
Yes
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Does a summary contain details and opinions?
No, it includes only the main idea(s).
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Correctly fill in the blank: I ____________ (could begin) earlier.
I could have begun earlier.
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Excluding "not," what are the three parts of a verb expressed using a past modal?
modal + have + past participle
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What is a synonym (or the meaning of) "the odds?"
Chances, likelihood, probability
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According to the listening, once a first impression is formed, what is unlikely to happen.
A person's impression is unlikely to be changed.
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There are two reasons we might use the past modal "should" (or "shouldn't). What is one reason?
To express regret about a past action or to express our opinion about what another person should or shouldn't have done.
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