Modals in the past

1. If you had called me earlier, I ______ come to the party.
2. I searched everywhere for my passport. It _____ fallen out of my bag.
3. You ______ worried so much about the exam. It wasn't that difficult!
4. He didn't arrive for our meeting. He _____ forgotten about it.
5. She didn't answer her phone, but she _____ seen my missed calls
6. I _____ eaten so much chocolate last night. Now I feel sick!
7. If I'd known about the traffic, I _____ left home earlier.
8. We _____ brought an umbrella. It didn't rain after all.
9. She's not here now, but she _____ taken the earlier train.
10. I _____ studied more for the exam, but I was too confident in my abilities.


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11. They didn't come to our event, though they _____ enjoyed it.
12. If he had asked her directly, she _____ told him the truth.

Language of rest and relaxation

Question 1

Which of the following is NOT a way to say "relax"?

Question 2

What is the best way to complete the following sentence?

"After a long day at work, I like to _______."

Question 3

What does the following idiom mean?

"To put your feet up"

Question 4

Which of the following is NOT a way to say "serene"?

Question 5

What is the best way to complete the following sentence?

"The perfect place to relax is a _______ beach."

Question 6

Which of the following is a relaxation technique?

Question 7

What is the best way to describe a person who is very relaxed?

Question 8

Which of the following is NOT a way to say "recharge your batteries"?


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Question 9

What is the best way to complete the following sentence?

"I need to take a break from work and _______."

Question 10

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of relaxation?

After a holiday

Welcome to your After a holiday

Returning to work after a relaxing vacation can be both exciting and . The mountain of tasks that during your time away can easily  you. However, with a approach, you can navigate through the workload and smoothly back into the work routine.

The first 30 minutes in the office are . Take this time to review your to-do list and create a plan of action. Keep in that priorities might have shifted while you were away, so it’s to reevaluate tasks and address matters first.

Communication is key. Reach out to key people, such as team members and managers, to discuss what you missed and what requires attention. Express to colleagues who covered for you during your absence and about any assistance they may need now.

Tackling the email inbox can be overwhelming. Start by scanning for important names, like your boss’s or significant clients’, and address those messages first. This approach allows you to handle pressing matters promptly.

Taking a moment for yourself is equally important. If possible, ease back into the routine rather than diving headfirst into tasks. This approach can help you focus and reduce the chances of feeling burnt out.

In conclusion, returning to work after a vacation requires thoughtful planning and prioritization. the challenges with a positive mindset, and remember to ask for help when needed. By thoughtfully approaching your to-do list, you can make a and productive transition back to work after your well-deserved break.


Conditional conversation in the stars

Setting: Millennium Falcon's cockpit

Characters:

  • Princess Leia (L)
  • Han Solo (H)

(Scene begins with Princess Leia and Han Solo discussing their next course of action.)

L: Han, we need a plan. If the Empire (discover) our location, they'll attack us without hesitation.

H: I know, Leia. If I (have) a better hyperdrive, we'd be out of here in no time.

L: Well, we don't have a better hyperdrive. If you (can) find a safe route, we can still avoid Imperial detection.

H: Alright, if I (find) a less-travelled route through the asteroid field, we'll slip past their patrols.

L: If we make it through the asteroid field, we can rendezvous with the Rebel fleet. But if we're caught, the Rebellion's mission will be jeopardized.

H: Don't worry, Princess. If I had known this was going to be easy, I wouldn't have taken the job.

L: We also need to find a way to contact Luke. If we can't reach him, he (will not) know where to meet us.

H: I'll try boosting the signal. If we (to be) lucky, he'll pick it up.

L: If only we (have) more time, we could develop a better strategy.

H: Time is one thing we don't have, Princess. If we (linger) here too long, we'll be sitting ducks for the Empire.

L: That's true. If we manage to lose the Empire's pursuit, we should lie low for a while.

H: If we (to be) in a less conspicuous ship, we might be able to blend in better.

L: Well, this is the ship we've got, and we have to make the best of it. If you (stay) focused, I'm sure we can escape the Empire's grasp.

H: Don't worry, Leia. If there (to be) one thing I'm good at, it's getting out of tight spots.

(Scene ends with Han Solo plotting a course while Leia watches with determination, both understanding the risks and potential outcomes of their daring plan.)

Business Report – diffusion of technology

Complete this report with these words:

advantage      avoid     aware     by     carefully     disadvantages     examines     gain     goes     impact
in     of     
play     several     significant     social     to

The Report on The Diffusion of Innovation

Executive Summary:

This report (1) the diffusion of technology and its impact on businesses. The report begins (2) defining what technology diffusion is and the various models used to explain the process. The report then (3) on to discuss the ways in which technology diffusion affects businesses, including the advantages and (4) of early adoption, the importance of understanding the technology adoption lifecycle, and the role of networks and social influences in the diffusion process.

Introduction:

Technology diffusion refers (5) the process by which new technologies are adopted and spread throughout a population or industry. There are (6) models used to explain this process, including Everett Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations model, which suggests that the adoption of a new technology follows a bell-shaped curve and that early adopters (7) a critical role in the diffusion process.

Impact on Businesses:

The diffusion of technology can have a significant (8) on businesses. One of the key advantages of early adoption is that it can provide a competitive advantage, allowing early adopters to (9) market share and establish themselves as thought leaders in their industry. However, there are also risks associated with early adoption, including the potential for investing (10) unproven technology and a lack of understanding of the technology adoption lifecycle.

It is important for businesses to understand the technology adoption lifecycle and to (11) consider the stage at which they adopt a new technology. This can help them to (12) the risks of early adoption while still being able to take advantage of the benefits of early adoption.

Networks and (13) influences also play a critical role in the diffusion of technology. Businesses that are able to build strong networks and leverage social influences can improve their chances (14) successfully diffusing new technologies.

Conclusion:

The diffusion of technology can have a (15) impact on businesses. By understanding the technology adoption lifecycle and leveraging networks and social influences, businesses can successfully adopt new technologies and gain a competitive (16) . However, businesses should also be (17) of the risks associated with early adoption and carefully consider the stage at which they adopt a new technology.