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  • Formal or Informal?: Sounds good to me
    Informal
  • Formal or Informal?: I’ll get back to you later
    Informal
  • Formal or Informal?: We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience
    Formal
  • Formal or Informal?: Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us
    Formal
  • She is used to d_________g w____h difficult clients!
    dealing with
  • The people you work with in the company
    colleagues / co-workers
  • How much do you e____n a year? Around £30,000
    earn
  • Formal or Informal?: Sorry, we messed up
    Informal
  • She was h____d by the company in 2023. She works as a marketing executive.
    hired
  • What is the opposite of BORROW
    lend
  • When you work 40 hours a week, you have a ________ job
    full-time job
  • When you decide to leave your job
    quit / leave / resign
  • Formal or Informal?: We’ll fix it right away
    Informal
  • What's this?
    Paper clips
  • Formal or Informal?: Please find the report attached.
    Formal
  • In order to be a successful entrepreneur you must be capable of _____ stress and pressure
    holding
    preparing
    handling
  • Formal or Informal?: We are writing to follow up on our last meeting
    Formal
  • Formal or Informal?: Thank you for bringing this to our attention
    Formal
  • Money you receive regularly for your work
    salary
  • Formal or Informal?: Thanks for the heads-up
    Informal
  • To hire someone or pay someone to do a particular job
    employ
  • What's this?
    filing cabinet
  • The business or industry of producing goods in large quantities in factories
    marketing
    administration
    revenue
    manufacturing
  • An amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with interest
    a loan
  • What does this phrase mean?
    You no longer have a job
  • Formal or Informal?: I look forward to your reply
    Formal
  • Formal or Informal?: Your request is currently being processed
    Formal
  • What's this?
    projector
  • Formal or Informal?: Can you send it ASAP?
    Informal
  • Formal or Informal?: We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible
    Formal
  • Formal or Informal?: Just checking in to see what’s up
    Informal (I’m following up to request an update)
  • Formal or Informal?: Kindly let us know your availability
    Formal
  • An increase in importance or authority
    promotion
  • I'd like to __________________________ you to Lisa, our database specialist.
    introduce
  • A synonym of rich (7 letters)
    wealthy
  • He is the head of the accounting department. = He's __________________________ of the accounting department.
    in charge
  • Formal or Informal?: I’ll talk to the team and get back to you
    Informal
  • An increase in your salary
    pay rise
  • Formal or Informal?: Let me know if you need anything
    Informal
  • Formal or Informal?: Let’s catch up soon.
    Informal
  • A company's main office
    Headquarters