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Practice 2Date: 2015-10-07; view: 383. Practice 1 Grammar Phrasal verbs Jobs Vocabulary Language Links Page 17-18 Taking things easy Page 16 Page 15 a Does it involve long hours? b What's she doing? c What does it involve? d Does it mean a lot of travelling? e Does she have to work weekends? f How much holiday does she get? g Does she enjoy it? to laze, to take a midday nap, to take it easy Work & routines 1 a 1 b 5 c 6 d 2 e 7 f 4 g 3 h 8 2 a get; off b experience; qualifications c charge; hiring d marketing; women e engineer; degree f ratio; to g productive; day Do as an auxiliary a Do b do c don't d does e doesn't f doesn't g don't h don't i doesn't a executive b chairman c retired d position e title f manager g accountant h president a switch off b work out c give up d picks [me] up e use up f goes through a I travel abroad four times a year. b He doesn't often go to Germany. c The department manager usually leaves early on Friday. d I never use the car because I can't drive. f She always has lunch in the office canteen. g They aren't often late for work. h Microsoft is always in the news. i I change my mobile every year. j Do you ever have office parties? k How often do you go to the gym? l Do you use your laptop much? a How do you go to work? b How much/often do you use the phone? c What time / When do you get to work? d Why does he do the housework? e How often does he play squash? f Who does she go to work with? / With whom does she go to work? g How do you spend the morning? h How many hours a week do you work? i How long does it take you to read the newspaper? j Why do you work so hard?
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