Завершите предложения, заменив слова в скобках на правильные формы. 1 My granddad had a long career. He started work as an … and worked his way to the top. (assist)
2 Being a firefighter is a very stressful … . (occupy)
3 It took Mark a long time to find a new job. He was … for nearly two years. (employ)
4 It takes a lot of hard work to be … in this business. (succeed)
5 Mary is 60 next week and she’s leaving, so remember to wish her ‘Happy ...’. (retire)
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To complete the first sentence, we need to find the correct form of a word that describes a person who helps someone else. One suitable word is "assistant." So, the sentence can be revised to "My granddad had a long career. He started work as an assistant and worked his way to the top."
2. Being a firefighter is a very stressful occupation.
To complete the second sentence, we need to find the correct form of a word that describes a person's job or profession. The word "occupy" means to engage or involve oneself in a particular activity or job. So, the sentence can be revised to "Being a firefighter is a very stressful occupation."
3. It took Mark a long time to find a new job. He was unemployed for nearly two years.
To complete the third sentence, we need to find the correct form of a word that means being without a job or work. The word "employ" means to provide work or occupation for someone. The opposite of this word is "unemployed," which means being without a job. So, the sentence can be revised to "It took Mark a long time to find a new job. He was unemployed for nearly two years."
4. It takes a lot of hard work to succeed in this business.
To complete the fourth sentence, we need to find the correct form of a word that means achieving a desired outcome or goal. The word "succeed" means to accomplish something or achieve a desired result. So, the sentence can be revised to "It takes a lot of hard work to succeed in this business."
5. Mary is 60 next week and she’s leaving, so remember to wish her 'Happy retirement.'
To complete the fifth sentence, we need to find the correct form of a word that describes the period when someone stops working or stops being involved in their career. The word "retire" means to leave one's job or stop working, often after reaching a certain age. The appropriate word to use in this sentence is "retirement." So, the sentence can be revised to "Mary is 60 next week and she's leaving, so remember to wish her 'Happy retirement.'"