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Look at you answer to 4a then work with a friends

5-9 класс

A. Does holly know the boys number?
B. No she doesn't. If she knew his number, she'd ....
A. Has she got his address?
B. No she hasn't. If she had....., she..........
A. Has the boy got holly's .......?
B. No, he...... If he......
A. Does the boy go to holly's........?
B. No ...... If.....

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if she knew his number, she'd call him
has she got his address?
no she hasn't. if she had it, she would go to him
has the boy holly's number?
no, he hasn't. if he had, he would call her
does the boy go to holly's house?
no, he doesn't. if he had holly's address, he would go.

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Magee is now back in the UK after studying for an MBA and working
US
as a management consultant specialising in IT projects. “I decided to
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for BT* and realised that (5)Languages aren’t that important but having
the right attitude is if I wanted to change my career.
I applied to
Dartmouth Business School, one of the oldest in the US, and was lucky
enough to get a place. At the end of the course I was offered a job at
New York office.
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interesting time for me - my work was very stimulating. Unfortunately,
the money for the project ran out and (6) I needed a formal business
qualification . It was IBM* that sent me back to work in its UK office.
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interview and (7) even though I’d been to one the US’s most famous
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with some top companies, they were
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Since leaving school he has worked each winter in the Alps and each summer at a
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