1) don't you? - Yes, I do.
2) can't you? - Yes, I can't.
3) do you? - No, I don't.
4) haven't you? - No, I haven't.
5) are they? - Yes, they aren't.
6) were you? - Yes, I were.
7) don't they? - No, they don't.
what are you drawing ?
it is a picture of my dad.
Where do you work?
I have a job in a supermarket but I do not like it, so I am looking for a new one at the moment.
Thanks you for invitation me to stay with you when I visit your country next month. I'm not sure how to get to your apartment from the airport.
Could you write back to give me some basic instruction? What would be the best way of transport for me? I'd prefer one that isn't too expensive!
<span>Just one other thing - what will the weather be like when I get there? (just </span><span>so I'll know what clothes to pack!)</span>
<span>1 Someone who
assists others to reach an agreement after a dispute is an________. c) arbitrator
2 She was __________ of
stealing documents from the office. b) accused
3 Both parties in the civil case agreed to________ out of court. c) settle
4 People who sign a contract are known as
_________ to the agreement. a) parties
5 Name ________ is important to establish a centre for
arbitration. a) recognition
6 A famous name
may not be used by anyone else if it has been registered – a world
trademark must not be _________. d)
infringed
7 The technical name in English law for legal disputes that go to
court is__________. d)
litigation
8 The factory near my house makes fashion clothing under_________.
a) licence
9 A _________ is the owner
of a business such as a shop or restaurant. c)
proprietor
10 The contract states the licencee is not allowed
to_________ or change anything. c) appendix</span>