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Name : Tigar Isya Prasta

NIM : 6101619074
Class : D3 TT – XIX Tel 03
Lecturer : Alva Nurvina S.Sos, M.Hum

Assignment 6

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1. We use the Present Simple to describe actions and situations which are generally true.
Carlos Slim is worth about $67bn.
2. We use the Past Simple to describe completed actions or events which took place at
a particular time or over a period of time in the past. Slim bought Telmex in 1990.
3. We use the Present Countinuos to describe current or temporary situations. Petrol
getting more expensive by the week. At the moment, Slim is writing a book about his
family.
4. We use the Present Perfect to describe life experiences, the present results of past
actions or to announce news. The company has done well recently. In recent years,
Slim has devolved power to his family.
5. We use the Past Perfect To describe an action which is completed before a time in the
past. The office had closed by the time we got there.

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Answer:
1. b) and she is doing a great job.
2. a) he was promoted to Chief Adviser a year later.
3. b) but we have proceeded with it anyway
4. b) all year.
5. a) because she’s brought off that deal.
6. a) before you became Financial Director?

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Answer:
1. Four exchanges consured for anti-competitivenes

a. Said
b. Had censured
c. Ordered
d. Agreed
e. Have been probing
2. Karsen names Liebke successor

a. Appointed
b. Was announced
c. Owned
d. Was seen
e. Has announced
f. Was appointed
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Answer:
1. Had hoped
2. Have left, have checked
3. Has been
4. Had always been
5. Had really taken off
6. Has given

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Answer:
1. Began
2. Has sold
3. Said
4. Has made
5. Wanted
6. Has long used
7. Was launched
8. Has been downloaded
9. Include
10. Provide
11. Has been waiting

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Answer:
1. Global -> Crisis
2. Economic -> Recession
3. Annual -> Sales
4. Retail -> Outlets
5. Turning -> Point
6. Buying -> Spree
7. Business -> Acume
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Answer:
1. Highly confidential marketing report
2. Steadly improving balance sheet
3. Ambitious market research programme
4. New public relations department
5. Extremely impressive profil figures
6. Rapidly overseas expanding operations

Slide 12

Answer:
1. Market – Market
2. Marketing – Marketing
3. Trade – Trade
4. Advertising – Advertising
5. Brand – Brand
6. Sales – Sales
Slide 13

Answer:
1. Leader
2. Check
3. Market
4. Exchange
5. Contract
6. Conditions
7. Product

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Answer:
1. Really impressive advertising campaign
2. New customer realtions department
3. Highly competitive mobile phone market
4. Incredibly successful product launch
5. Loyal customer base
6. Extremely through sales report
7. Absolutely brilliant global campaign
8. Increasingly competitive environment marketing

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