Put the verbs into the correct verb form: 1. in the uk today the number of women in work (reach) nearly 50 % of the working population. 2. in the 1950s and early 1960s, very few women (go) out to work. 3. in those days, husbands often (not / let) their wives get jobs. 4. today the situation (change) a lot. 5. in the 1970s, new laws (make) employers offer men and women equal pay and working conditions. 6. several changes in the present law (give) women better conditions than ever before. 7. however, women’s average salaries at the moment (not / rise) to the average level of men’s salaries. 8. this is partly because the biggest increase in work for women in the last 20 years (be) in part-time jobs. 9. it’s also because most of today’s women (not / climb) to higher levels of management. 10. recently, companies that employ a lot of women (have) to become more family friendly – they (introduce) flexi time and teleworking.
2)went/have gone
3)didn't let/haven't let
4)changed/has changed
5)made/have made
6)gave/have given
7)didn't rise/haven't risen
8)was/has been
9)didn't climb/haven't climbed