1. Headhunters often attend (Present Simple Active) trade shows and other meetings nationally or even internationally that may be attended (Present Simple Passive) by potential candidates and hiring managers.
2. Headhunters are often used (Present Simple Passive) to recruit very specialized individuals.
3. How do you have to develop (Present Simple Active) the potentials of the employees in order to ensure that your company stays (Present Simple Active) successful?
4. No wonder, it is the big companies (Present Simple Active) who are lobbying (Present Continuous Active) for pro-outsourcing.
5. Introduce yourself and explain that you have been chosen (Present Perfect Passive) to be interviewed for a position in their company and would like (Present Simple Active) some information.
2. The manager doesn’t usually receive many offers.
3. There isn’t much furniture in the room.
4. Has the company got many orders ? - No, only a few.
5. Would you like some more coffee? – No, thank you, I’ve got a little.
6. Does the secretary speak much on the phone ? – No, only a little.
7. I haven’t got much time, I have a few things to do.
8. Is there much equipment in your office ? - No, very little.