1. Students who read a lot in English know the language better than those who read less. (Relative clause/relative clause)
2. While I was reading the book (that) you gave me yesterday, I found a lot of new words. (Adverbial clause/Relative clause)
3. I live in a house which was built more than a hundred years ago. (Relative clause)
4. Since I didn't know my friend's new address, I could hardly hope to find him. (Adverbial clause)
5. In this shop you can buy things which are made in different parts of the Soviet Union. (Relative clause)
6. Once when I was walking in the wood, I found a flower which I had never seen before. (Adverbial clause/relative clause)
7. I always read books which describe the lives of great people with interest. (Relative clause)
8. What's the name of the teacher who's examining Group Three?
(Relative clause)
9. When we discussed this book, we found out a lot of interesting things.
(Adverbial clause)
10. When he was asked the same question, he didn't know what to say either. (Adverbial clause)
11. As I was very busy, I couldn't help them. (Adverbial clause)
The employment contract is concluded in writing not less than in duplicate and signed by the parties. One copy of the employment contract is kept by You and the other by the employer, and do not forget to sign (confirm in writing) the receipt by the employee of a copy of the employment contract. All changes and additions in the employment contract, including at transfer to other work, are performed by the parties in writing in the order provided by point 1 of this article.The proposal to change the terms of the employment contract shall be submitted by one of the parties to the employment contract in writing and shall be considered by the other party within seven calendar days from the date of its filing.
Working time for YOU
from 14 to 16 years - no more than 24
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