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FINAL REVIEW

PHRASAL VERBS GET ON COUNT ON BUILD UP HOLD ON TO PUT OFF SOUND OUT LET DOWN SET UP DRAW UP CALL OFF Compile / write down Depend on / rely on Cancel Keep / maintain Have a friendly relationship Arrange Make bigger / stronger Disappoint Postpone / delay Find out opinions / intentions

PREFIXES A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word to create a word with a different meaning. PREFIXMEANING Overproduce Misinterpret Out-vote Co-founder Renamed Ultra-sophisticated Ex-president Deactivate Underselling Too much Better / more than Badly Extremely Former Opposite With Too little Again

PREFIXES All the following words have the wrong prefix. Which one is the correct one? Upcharged Undermanaged Overvoted Regraded Misestimated Disintoxified Disunderstood Overcharged Mismanaged Outvoted Upgraded Underestimated Detoxified Misunderstood

VOCABULARY Tight monetary regulations Automated security system Retail sales franchise Annual sales revenue Global marketing strategy CONCEPT MEANING Controls on the flow of money in and out of a country A system that allows to check peoples income to a building Getting the rights from a store to sell the same products in return of a fee The profit generated in a year from business activities A companys plan to promote and be recognized worldwide

SUCCESS SentenceTenseUse Many people stole his recipes and started to copy them Wonka has organized the golden ticket contest which increased sales Simple Past Describes past events Present Perfect Actions started in the past and affects the present Consequence in the present Wonka is working on new experimental candy flavors Present Continous Activities in this moment Wonka is one of the biggest candy factories Simple presentRoutines, facts

When you say… Employees hear… The posada was canceledThe company is acting cheap Your performance has been monitored They are firing people! Some benefits will be taken awayThey will reduce benefits Overtime is being re-evaluatedThe company is in trouble

PASSIVE VOICE Its an structure we use it to inform, to report as the important in the sentence is the object or situation. STRUCTURE Object VERB VERB Situation TO BE IN PAST PARTICIPLE ++ Could be in any time Verb TO BE SIMPLE PRESENT PRESENT CONTINOUS PERESENT PERFECT SIMPLE PAST PAST CONTINOUS FUTURE WILL CAN, COULD, ETC… am / is / are am / is / are being have or has been was / were was / were being will be can, could, etc.. be

The posada was canceled Your performance has been monitored Some benefits will be taken away Overtime is being re-evaluated Overtime is well paid New perks should be given to employees PASSIVE VOICE The company well pays overtime The company is re-evaluating overtime They canceled the posada H.R. has monitored your performance They will take away some benefits The company should give new perks to employees S. present present Present Cont. Present continous S. past past Present Perfect Present perfect future