Business Grammar Builder
Business Grammar Builder
Business Grammar Builder
Intermediate to Upper-intermediate
This revised and updated edition of Business Grammar Builder
contains:
• 50 grammar units which cover the most important structures
and functions of business English
• An Audio CD to help you develop your language recognition
and pronunciation skills
• 16 tests for you to check your progress
• A complete Answer key for all exercises and tests
• A guide to key grammar terms and a full, searchable grammar
index
Paul Emmerson
COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
includes audio CD
I S B N 978-0-2307-3254-4
9 780230 732544
www.macmillanenglish.com Macmillan English Dictionary
VERB TENSES
1 Present time 1 present simple, present continuous, time expressions 10
2 Present time 2 present simple or continuous?, present continuous or 14
present perfect continuous?, other uses of present tenses,
state verbs
3 Past time 1 past simple, past continuous, time expressions 18
4 Past time 2 past perfect, past perfect continuous, time expressions, 22
used to/would + infinitive
5 Connecting past and present 1 present perfect, time expressions, been (to) and gone (to) 26
6 Connecting past and present 2 past simple or present perfect?, present simple or present 30
perfect?, present perfect continuous, time expressions,
present perfect or present perfect continuous?
7 Future 1 will, be going to, present continuous, time expressions 34
8 Future 2 using when/after/until, etc., fixed timetables, future continuous, 38
future perfect, was going to, other ways to talk about the future,
future probability
Passives
9 Passive 1 form, focus on important information, systems and processes, 42
by, transitive and intransitive verbs
10 Passive 2 maintaining the focus, being formal and impersonal, 46
passive + infinitive, verbs with two objects, have something done,
to be born
QUESTIONS
15 Questions 1 yes/no questions, question words, question phrases, 66
question words as the subject, negative questions
16 Questions 2 indirect questions, prepositions in questions, 70
What is it for?/What was it like?, question tags, reply questions
CONDITIONALS
17 Conditionals 1 conditions and results, zero conditional, first conditional, 74
second conditional, unless, other modals
18 Conditionals 2 third conditional, conditional (possible past), conditionals without if, 78
forms with wish, m odal verbs in conditionals
reported speech
26 Reported speech 1 tense changes, no tense change, people/places/times/things 110
27 Reported speech 2 say or tell?, other reporting verbs, It was agreed that, 114
reporting questions, reporting commands and requests
relative clauses
28 Relative clauses 1 relative clauses, relative pronouns, leaving out the relative pronoun, 118
non-defining relative clauses, relative pronouns and prepositions
29 Relative clauses 2 combining sentences, use of what, use of where/when/why, 122
relative clauses with a participle
PREPOSITIONS
46 Prepositions of place at or in?, expressions with at/in/on, above/below/etc., 190
opposite/next to/near/etc., other prepositions of place
47 Verb + preposition verb + preposition, verb + object + preposition, 194
verb + different prepositions
48 Adjective + preposition adjective + preposition, feelings, other adjectives, 198
adjective + choice of preposition
49 Noun + preposition noun + preposition, preposition + noun 202
A PPENDI C ES
I ND EX 264
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30 3 PAST TIME 1
Exercises
Sections A, B 6.1 Underline the correct words.
1 Yesterday I phoned/I’ve phoned the bank about our overdraft.
2 I work/I have worked here since the end of last year.
3 I work/I have worked from home one day a week.
4 I’m enjoying the conference. I made/I have made a lot of useful contacts.
5 I saw/I’ve seen Hugh Hopper a few days ago – he sends his regards.
6 We went/We have been to an interesting seminar last week.
7 Today has been/was really busy – and it’s only lunchtime!
8 Today has been/was really busy. It’s 7 pm – I’m going home.
9 I’m sorry but Patricia left/has left the office an hour ago.
10 Patricia? No, she isn’t here right now. She left/has left the office.
Sections A, B 6.2 Put the verbs in brackets into either the present simple, past simple or present perfect.
1 The company is doing very well. Last year sales went up (go up) 15%, and so far this year
they have gone up (go up) another 12%.
2 We (operate) all over Latin America. Recently we (set up) branches in Peru
and Colombia.
3 (you/see) my laptop? I’m sure I (leave) it here earlier.
4 This (not look) like the right block. Are you sure we (come) to the right
address?
5 I (never/speak) to him, but I (speak) to his assistant on the phone
yesterday.
6 I (work) for WorldCom since last year, but now I (want) to change jobs.
(you/hear) of anyone taking on new staff?
Sections C, D, F 6.3 In each mini-dialogue put one verb into the present perfect simple and the other into the
present perfect continuous. Use contractions where possible.
1 A: What’s the matter? You look worried!
B: Yes, I am. I ’ve been looking at (look at) the contract in detail, and I ’ve noticed (notice) a lot of
potential problems.
2 A: I (call) Carol all day, but it goes straight to voicemail.
B: I expect she (go) to Head Office.
3 A: ‘Tosca’ is coming to the Opera House. (you see) it?
B: Not yet, but I (look forward) to it for ages.
Shall we go together?
4 A: How long (you produce)
cars at this site?
B: About four years. We
(invest) around twenty million dollars in plant
and machinery.
VERB TENSES 31
section a 6.5 Complete the text about technology stocks by putting the verbs into the correct form of
the past simple or present perfect.
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tasks
speaking: listen 1 06 You are going to hear eight phrases. Listen and repeat.
and repeat
translate 2 Translate these short texts taken from the Internet into your own language. Remember not to
translate word for word, but rather to make it sound natural.
The technology-heavy Nasdaq index has been Since completing a consolidation phase three
falling for three weeks, and is now 34% lower years ago, ThyssenKrupp has been following
than its March peak. Shares of companies a sustained and profitable course of growth.
announcing poor results have fallen by a third The company has raised its earnings forecast
or a half after profits warnings. for the current fiscal year to over €3.2 billion
Washington Post website before taxes.
business-magazine.de website
Writing: 3 Think about your life in the last year. Write answers to these questions using the past simple,
personalized present perfect simple and present perfect continuous.
practice
1 How have you tried to keep fit and healthy?
I’ve joined a health club. I went a few times after joining, but since then I haven’t
been at all. Also I’ve been trying to eat more healthy food. I don’t really have much
time for cooking, but I’ve learned a few new recipes.
2 How have you spent your money?
3 What have you done to keep up with new ideas in your professional field?
5 What haven’t you done that you would like to have done? Why?
rehearsal for 4 Look again at the dialogue in exercise 6.4 and notice how the speakers use the past simple
the real world and the present perfect. Now write a similar dialogue between yourself and a friend or
colleague who you meet after not being in contact for some time. Start like this:
Friend (give their name): Hi! I haven’t see you for ages!
Me: Hi, nice to see you again.
VerB teNses 33
Exercises
Sections 43.1 Underline the correct words.
A, C, D, E, F, G 1 If you don’t want the Canon, what about this Panasonic instead/instead of?
2 The fall in share prices has made investors nervous. On the other side/hand, it could be an excellent
buying opportunity.
3 As a rule/As a whole, I don’t normally have a big lunch, but I’ll come with you to the restaurant today.
4 All commodity prices rose last week, apart/except soybeans and wheat.
5 We can either/or wait for a train, or go by taxi.
6 I know Madrid very well. As a matter of fact/On the whole, I worked there for a short time many years
ago.
7 For instance/On the whole I am a supporter of the green movement. However, I think that they are
wrong to oppose nuclear energy.
8 I like to drive to work because I can go door-to-door. On the other hand/Besides, the train would
probably be quicker.
9 I like to drive to work because I can go door-to-door. On the other hand/Besides, the company pays
for my petrol.
0 Investment in areas for example/such as biotechnology can be risky.
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1 Investment in some areas, for example/such as biotechnology, can be risky.
1
2 The résumés are all very strong, except for/instead of these two here.
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Sections 43.2 Complete the sentences with the words or phrases in the box.
A, C, D, E, F, G
actually moreover either except in general
instead nevertheless so such as therefore
1 People think it’s expensive, but actually over the long term it isn’t.
2 The restaurant is open every day Monday.
3 She is out of the country and unable to attend the meeting.
4 I was going on Tuesday, but now I’m going
on Monday .
5 , I think the meeting went very
well, although we didn’t manage to agree on
a budget for next year.
6 Some areas, recruitment, are
outsourced to other companies.
7 I’m sorry, I’ve had enough. he
goes, or I go.
8 It’s reliable, safe and easy to use. ,
it’s excellent value for money.
9 It’s reliable, safe and easy to use. ,
the maintenance costs can be quite high. “On the one hand, eliminating the middleman
10 , in short, we offer a full range of would result in lower costs, increased sales,
insurance products to both corporate and private clients. and greater consumer satisfaction; on the other
hand, we’re the middleman.”
Sections A, C, G 43.3 Put four commas in this short paragraph.
€
use of various kinds. What are the reasons more cycle lanes. Some large cities, 8
€ €
for this? 1 B , cars cause noise and Cologne and Amsterdam, are already
pollution in areas where people walk, shop organized in this way. But the most radical
or go sightseeing. 2 this, they require measure is road pricing. Asking motorists
parking areas, and space in city centres is to pay to enter city centres is controversial,
limited. And 3 , cars cause traffic jams but is an increasingly common solution. So,
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and many hours of work time are lost. , we can see that imaginative and sometimes
5
, people do like the freedom and unpopular measures will be needed to make the city
convenience of using their own car, and alternatives centre a more pleasant place to work and live.
Sections 43.5 Complete this speech made by the leader of a Korean trade delegation in Slovakia with
A, B, D, E, G the words and phrases in the box.
❛❛ Could I just say a few words? Thank you. Well, 1 first of all I’d like to thank everyone here at
the Bratislava Chamber of Commerce for organizing our short tour of Slovakia. We have enjoyed
looking round all the factories and meeting the employees. 2 , I would like to thank
the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, who made the whole trip possible. As you know,
we see the European market as very important for our company. 3 , it is central to
our future plans. 4 I look forward to a close cooperation between our two countries
in the future. 5 I think it’s better to keep the ceremonies short on occasions like this.
6
, I would just like to take this opportunity to leave you with something to remember our
visit. I have great pleasure in presenting this book with photographs of Korea to Mr Telensky, who
took such good care of us. 7 , I hope that we may have the pleasure of welcoming
some of you to our country in the near future. Perhaps the next time we meet it will be in Seoul
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Bratislava! Once again, thank you all very much.
❜❜
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Tasks
Speaking: listen 1 43 You are going to hear eight phrases. Listen and repeat.
and repeat
Translate 2 Translate these short texts taken from the Internet into your own language. Remember not to
translate word for word, but rather to make it sound natural.
As a result of the reforms in the area of Researchers found that while underweight and
banking, trade, and investment, the economy extremely obese people die earlier than people
grew significantly and achieved high annual of a normal weight, people who are slightly
growth rates. In fact, last year the economy overweight actually live longer than those of a
grew by 8%. normal weight.
Asia Econ website Reuters website