Поставьте глаголы в необходимую видовременную форму. i (1) (offer) a job yesterday working for bp. they(2) (be) a great company to work for. they ( (operate) in many interesting countries – last month a new office ( (open) in ecuador. the interview (5) (be) really difficult. i (6) ) lots of challenging questions. i (7) (give) a copy of their code of conduct which i ( (have) to read and learn before i start work, so that’s going to be my bedtime reading for a while! i (9) (be) very much looking forward to (10) (work) for them
Explanation: The action of offering the job happened in the past, so the verb "offer" should be in the past simple tense.
2. They are a great company to work for. (Present Simple)
Explanation: The sentence is stating a general fact about the company, indicating a present situation, so the verb "are" should be in the present simple tense.
3. They operate in many interesting countries – last month a new office opened in Ecuador. (Present Simple, Past Simple)
Explanation: The verb "operate" is used in the present simple tense to indicate a general fact about their operations. The verb "opened" happened in the past, so it should be in the past simple tense.
4. The interview was really difficult. (Past Simple)
Explanation: The action of the interview being difficult happened in the past, so the verb "was" should be in the past simple tense.
5. I was asked lots of challenging questions. (Past Simple)
Explanation: The action of being asked challenging questions happened in the past, so the verb "was" should be in the past simple tense.
6. I was given a copy of their code of conduct which I have to read and learn before I start work, so that’s going to be my bedtime reading for a while! (Past Simple, Present Simple)
Explanation: The action of being given a copy of the code of conduct happened in the past, so the verb "was" should be in the past simple tense. The action of having to read and learn the code of conduct is a future obligation, but it is mentioned in the present tense, indicating a general fact or schedule.
7. I am very much looking forward to working for them. (Present Continuous)
Explanation: The speaker is expressing a feeling of anticipation about a future event, so the verb "looking forward to" should be in the present continuous tense. The verb "working" is used in the present participle form to form the present continuous tense.
Note: In the original question, there was a mistake in numbering the verbs. The corrected numbering is used in this answer.