& Nationalities
She ______ (work) for a ______ (Germany) company.
She works for a German company.
Where ______ (he / work)?
Where does he work?
He ______ (not/work) in the (the UK) office; he’s based in Paris.
He doesn't work in the British office; he's based in Paris.
______ he ______ (not/work) for a ______ (Korea) electronics firm?
Doesn't he work for a Korean electronics firm?
We ______ (have) a meeting with ______ (nuestros) ______ (Japan) clients every Friday.
We have a meeting with our Japanese clients every Friday.
What language ______ (they / speak) in ______ (su, de ellos) office?
What language do they speak in their office?
We ______ (not/have) a ______ (Russia) partner at the moment.
We don't have a Russian partner at the moment.
______ they ______ (not/know) that ______ (sus, de ellos) British partners are arriving today?
Don't they know that their British partners are arriving today?
He ______ (speak) Spanish because he’s ______ (Mexico).
He speaks Spanish because he's Mexican.
______ (be) her manager ______ (Italy) or ______ (Spain)?
Is her manager Italian or Spanish?
She ______ (not/speak) English very well, but ______ (su, de ella) German is excellent.
She doesn't speak English very well, but her German is excellent.
______ (not/be) she ______ (tu) new Italian accountant?
Isn't she your new Italian accountant?
______ (su, de ellos) manager is Italian, but ______ (su, de él) assistant ______ (be) ______ (Brazil).
Their manager is Italian, but his assistant is Brazilian.
What’s ______ (su, de él) job title?
What's his job title?
______ (su, de ellos) new employee ______ (not/be) ______ (China); she’s ______ (Korea).
Their new employee isn't Chinese; she's Korean.
______ she ______ (not/use) English in (sus, de ella) reports?
Doesn't she use English in her reports?
I ______ (write) reports for my ______ (USA) supervisor.
I write reports for my American supervisor.
______ your French colleagues travel often?
Do your French colleagues travel often?
I ______ (not/understand) ______ (su, de él) accent – he's ______ (Scotland).
I don't understand his accent - he's Scotish.
______ we ______ (not/have) a call with ______ (nuestros) Canadian suppliers today?
Don't we have a call with our Canadian suppliers today?