2. Choose the correct verb form.
1. Our suppliers regularly change / are changing prices once a month basing on the currency exchange calculations.
2. Internet fraud increases / is increasing in many European countries.
3. What does she do / is she doing? - She is an executive secretary.
4. People usually demand / are demanding higher salaries when inflation goes up / is going up.
5. I deal with / I am dealing with Sue’s clients while she is on vacation.
6. What do you do / are you doing? – I am sending the invoice details.
7. They operate / are operating in London, and now they set up / are setting up new offices in Beijing.
8. Where do you work / are you working? – London this month, then Moscow the next.
9. This computer is always breaking down / always breaks down.
10. Today managers need / are needing a new approach that relies / is relying more on communication and less on command.
1. Our suppliers regularly change prices once a month basing on the currency exchange calculations.
2. Internet fraud increases in many European countries.
3. What does she do? - She is an executive secretary.
4. People usually demand higher salaries when inflation goes up.
5. I deal with with Sue’s clients while she is on vacation.
6. What are you doing? – I am sending the invoice details.
7. They operate in London, and now they are setting up new offices in Beijing.
8. Where do you work? – London this month, then Moscow the next.
9. This computer always breaks down.
10. Today managers need a new approach that relies more on communication and less on command.