Practice. Present Perfect. Present Perfect Passive. Past Simple

Practice. Present Perfect. Present Perfect Passive. Past Simple

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Practice. Present Perfect. Present Perfect Passive. Past Simple

If an employee is no longer needed, he or she can be made _____ .

If an employer is interested in meeting you, you will be asked to come to a/an _____ .

A strike _____ by the air traffic controllers

When you try and get a job, you usually have to complete a/an _____ form.

The workers _____ a new representative

An occupation which gives opportunities for promotion is a/an _____ .

The number of people out of work _____ to nearly 3 million

When you want to leave a job, you have to give your _____ .

If you have the right talents and experience for a job, then you are _____ for it.

My father _____ early retirement

A person who has reached an age where they no longer work is _____ .

Bob’s wife _____ her job

How many times _____ redundant?

A document which lists your personal and professional details is a(n) _____ .

I _____ for a new job

My job application _____.

You can often find about a new job by a/an _____ in a newspaper

My brother _____ the sack. His boss said he was lazy

Floods _____ serious damage

Tom’s just _____ to the area manager of Eastern Europe.

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Learn grammar – Present Perfect, Past Simple

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