vocabulary
grammar
Business phrases
general Business questions
100

What is the term for the amount of money a company makes from selling goods or services before expenses?

revenue

100

Choose the correct option:
"I ____ to the meeting yesterday."
a) go
b) will go
c) went

c) went

100

Which phrase would you use to begin a formal email?

“Dear [Name],”

100

What do you call a business that sells products or services to individual consumers?

A retailer

200

What term refers to the money a company must pay for its operations, like salaries, rent, and raw materials?

expenses 

200
  1. Which of these sentences is in the past simple?
    • A. "He is working on the project."
    • B. "He worked on the project.

Answer: B. "He worked on the project."

200

How do you politely end an email?

“Best regards” or “Sincerely”

200

What’s the term for the value of all the goods and services produced by a country in a year?

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)


300

What is the difference between "B2B" and "B2C"?

B2B stands for "Business to Business," while B2C stands for "Business to Consumer."

300

make passive voice sentences out of this: The workers package and ship the orders within 48 hours.

The orders are packaged and shipped within 48 hours

300

How do you apologize to a customer for a mistake?

“We apologize for the inconvenience and will resolve this issue as soon as possible.”

300

This term refers to an agreement between two or more people to do business together.

partnership

400

continued use of the products or services of a particular business

loyalty

400

The workers paint and decorate each box according to the specifications in the order.

Each box is painted and decorated according to the specifications

400

This phrase means to stop working for a company or organization.


  • "quit a job"
400

"put all your eggs in one basket" What does this phrase mean?

to depend completely on just one idea, plan or person so that you have no other possibilities if things go wrong

500

phrasal verb [transitive] to provide something good, so that something bad seems less important

make up for

500

Fill in the blank: "At 9 AM, we __________ (have) a meeting."


  • Answer: were having
500

This phrase means to cancel a meeting or an event

 "call off"

500

income from business activities before taxes or costs have been taken out

gross revenues

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