Work hard at school or you'll end _____ in a poorly-paid job.
on
up
over
down
When I had finished the project, my boss gave me another one to do. > NO SOONER ________
had I finished the project than did my boss give me...
I had finished the project than my boss gave me...
had I finished the project than my boss gave me...
Our team could have won the match if we had trained harder. > HAD _______
our team trained harder, we could have won the match.
we won the match, our team could have trained harder.
our team train harder, we could have won the match.
In many Western countries, children get presents on their birthdays and at Christmas. > NOT ONLY _______GET PRESENTS ON THEIR BIRTHDAYS, _______ THEM AT CHRISTMAS.
children in Western countries | but they also get
do children in Western countries | but they also get
do children in Western countries | but also get
I've just got to get _____ Friday and then it's the weekend.
on
down
through to
off
The management ***** staff because they had extra work. >>> Which option does NOT complete the sentence correctly?
hired
laid off
took on
recruited
Rupert has been ***** for being late three days in a row. >>> Which option does NOT complete the sentence correctly?
fired
made redundant
dismissed
sacked
the situation in which an employer officially makes someone leave their job
perk
dismissal
promotion
recruitment
The company went wrong by not admitting they were wrong at the time of the accident. > WHERE _______
the company went wrong was by admitting they were...
the company went wrong was by not admitting they were...
the company went wrong were by not admitting they were...
Claude always carried _____ his duties to the best of his ability.
up
off
out
down
I think we'll be fine as long as we can cut _____ on unnecessary expenses.
off
out
over
down
Hannah is going to be promoted to a supervisor position soon.
This sentence is correct.
This sentence is incorrect.
At work we have a party every year for all the *****.
personnel
personnels
It's sad that so many small restaurants have been taken _____ by large chains.
off
out
through to
over
a paid number of days each year that an employee is allowed to be away from work
redundancies
annual leave
sick days
The manager never said there would be redundancies. > AT NO TIME _______
the manager said there would be redundancies.
the manager did say there would be redundancies.
did the manager say there would be redundancies.
Part of being an adult is the ability to hold _____ a job.
down
over
through to
up
Match fixing will end if the penalties are harsh enough. > ONLY _______
when penalties are harsh enough will match fixing end.
when penalties are harsh enough match fixing ends.
when penalties are harsh enough match fixing will end.
The factory had to lay _____ workers due to the reduction in demand for its products.
off
on
up
over
We'll just have to work _____ until the job is finished.
off
up
over
on
I'm so happy - my boss promised to *** my salary in the new year.
raise
rise
You can't just turn _____ when you like: you have to be here on time.
on
down
out
up
to remove someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing them
appoint
hire
sack
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