a lot to get through=discuss all the points True/False?
False
a lot to get through=many things to deal with
Project managers set .... for projects to be able to monitor progress and check if the project is delivered on time
- obstacles
- milestones
- challenges
milestones
no longer useful or modern
outdated
взаємні поступки, компроміси
give-and-take
We’ll need more office space... (continue the sentence)
1. if we continue to grow
2. if we would continue to grow
3. if we will continue to grow
4. if we did continue to grow
We’ll need more office space if we continue to grow
stick to the agenda
avoid unscheduled discussions
вимога
requirement
indispensable
- not in use any more, having been replaced by something newer and better or more fashionable
- too important not to have; necessary
- happening without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty
not in use any more, having been replaced by something newer and better or more fashionable
самооцінка
self-esteem
If I didn’t know so many people in the industry... (continue the sentence)
1. I will not have my current job
2. I wouldn't have my current job
3. I won't have my current job
If I didn’t know so many people in the industry I wouldn't have my current job
tie up any remaining loose ends (explain the idiom)
resolve any remaining small problems
stakeholder (explain)
someone who has an interest in the success or failure of a project or product
clunky
old-fashioned or slow
уповноважувати; розширювати права та можливості
empower
Choose the sentence that is grammatically incorrect:
1. I will do some freelance work if I had more time
2. I might do some freelance work if I had more time
3. If I have more time next year, I'll start doing some freelance work
4. If I had more time, I could do some freelance work
1. I will do some freelance work if I had more time
look into (meaning?)
investigate
incrementally
поступово
able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked
vulnerable
persevere
наполегливо досягати
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct:
1. We might not have succeeded if we hadn't taken a risk.
2. If we take a risk, we would succeed.
3. We wouldn't succeeded if we hadn't taken a risk.
1. We might not have succeeded if we hadn't taken a risk.
take longer than planned (phrasal verb)
run over
обмеження
constraints
untidy, not organized, and covered with a lot of things
cluttered
get up to speed
вводити в курс справ
We ___________ on time for the meeting if we ___________ earlier
1. would have been/left
2. would have been/would have left
3. would had been/had left
4. would have been/had left
4. would have been/had left
We would have been in time for the meeting if we had left earlier