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  2. Biofuels and the Environment - Reading Exercise -...

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    Biofuels and the Environment. Leading investors have joined the growing chorus of concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming, saying that many involved in the sector could be jeopardising future profits if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

  3. a and an for describing companies and jobs - UsingEnglish.com

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    A/ an for describing your company and job meeting people practice. Roleplay meeting people in a trade fair or conference from the beginning to the end of the conversation, pretending that you have the job, type of company, nationality of company or nationality of the card you are given.

  4. present simple and continuous describing company and job -...

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    Present Simple and Continuous for describing your company and job. In each pair of sentences below one should be Present Simple (e.g. verb+s, like “has”) and one should be Present Continuous (“am/ is/ are + verb+ing”). Put the verbs into the correct tenses each time. The other choice should be incorrect or at least very strange, so if ...

  5. Is a company a "she" or "It" - UsingEnglish.com

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    Dec 20, 2012. #7. Gillnetter said: Having written a number of these, and read more than I care to remember, I would use "the control of the Company (generally capitalized)", or, "the Company's control". Yes, usually "the Company" is defined early in the legal document. It's better than "the party of the first part."

  6. [Grammar] - Writing an email - requesting birthday info of the...

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    Re: WRITING AN EMAIL - REQUESTING FOR BIRTHDAY INFO OF THE OWNER OF PARTNER COMPANIES Welcome to the forum, JENA04. As this is an English language forum, we do not accept "texting language" here, which you have used in your post. We do not do the letter-writing for you but if you could write the draft and post it here, we would be able to help.

  7. Present Simple and Continuous for Describing Your Company and Job

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    We help companies design improved workspaces such as offices. Right now we are designing the new IBM Japan HQ. We do business in 23 countries. We are doing much better this year than last year. We are looking for premises in this area. We mainly deal with local governments and NPOs. We are offering a 20% discount until the end of this month.

  8. The perfect CV and cover letter for a Business English teacher

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    Famous companies you have worked for or with, especially ones that are in the same field of business or from the same country as the classes you are applying for; Dealing with non-native speakers, e.g. having a foreign boss or foreign business travel; Writing, proofreading and editing business documents; Business or cultural training you gave ...

  9. Vocab/Grammar Test - All in one - My Answers Part 1

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    Joined Jul 28, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location UK

  10. 250 British acronyms - UsingEnglish.com

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    CAB – Citizen’s Advice Bureau. CAE – Cambridge Advanced English (a high level English language exam) CAMRA – Campaign for Real Ale. CAP – Common Agricultural Policy. CBE – Commander of the British Empire (an award for public service) CBI – Confederation of British Industry. CBSO – City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

  11. Formal Letter Format: How to Write a Formal Letter -...

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    5) Create the body of your letter. The body content should be clear, concise, and relevant to the purpose of the letter. It should not include any unnecessary information or informal language. Be direct and try to keep it as brief as possible, often between three or four paragraphs in total.