1. Inspectors don't often go out. 2. She doesn't have much work with contracts. 3. He isn't a good interpreter. 4. There aren't inquires for new equipment. 5. Mr. Brown doesn't work in the central office. 6. They won't load our goods next week. 7. Our partners didn't send us another invoice. 8. Foreign delegation won't be in our office tomorrow.
1. Do inspectors often go out? 2. Does she have much work with contracts? 3. Is he a good interpreter? 4. Are there inquires for new equipment? 5. Does Mr. Brown work in the central office? 6. Will they load our goods next week? 7. Did our partners send us another invoice? 8. Will foreign delegation be in our office tomorrow?
When you leave school you understand that the time to choose your future profession has come. It's not an easy task. What do I want to be, when I leave school? A few years ago it was difficult for me to give a definite answer. Now I have already decided what to do. I'd like to be a doctor. I think it's a very noble profession . I want to help people who has problems with health. I know that a doctor should noble in work and life, kind and attentive to people, honest and prudent. I will try to do me best to develop, good trains in myself.