Suffixes: Forming personal nouns 


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Suffixes: Forming personal nouns



A. Write the name of the person involved with these activities. Use the

Dictionary to look up any unfamiliar words.

Model:

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Buy-er…………... insure-r …………... produce-r …………...

Consume-r …………... invent-or …………... purchase-r …………...

Debt-or …………... investigat-or …………... sell-er …………...

Distribut-or …………... manufacture-r …………... speak-er …………...

Examine-r …………... negotiate-or …………... teach-er …………...

Inspect-or …………... operat-or …………... use-r …………...

B. Write down the counterparts of these people.

Model:

employer - employee

addressor –addressee (a person whose name or address is written on a letter or parcel)

consignor -. consignee (the person something is sent to, example: If the consignee refuses the goods, the carrier will ask the sender for instructions), consign (formal) - to send something to someone

drawer – drawee (the person or company that accepts and pays the amount of money written on a bill of exchange)

examiner – examinee

guarantor – guarantee (a promise that something will be done or will happen, especially a written promise by a company)

interviewer – interviewee

lessor – lessee (a person who has the right to use something such as land, a building, or a piece of equipment, according to a lease (= legal agreement))

licensor – licensee (a person who has official permission to do something, especially to sell alcoholic drinks)

payer – payee

trainer – trainee

Language in context

PREPOSITIONS

1.5.2.

A. Fill in the gaps in these sentences with a suitable preposition from the

Box below. Look up the dictionary if necessary. Use the grid.

with 1. I am a secretary and I work with the HR manager.

for 2. We work for a big retail company. Their goods are good quality.

at 3. Mr. Morgan is a lawyer at City Bank. (The words "in" and "at" are both prepositions of location. The meanings are slightly different, but they are both correct. "I work in a bank," means that you work INSIDE the building of a bank. (You might not even for FOR the bank, perhaps you sell ice-cream at a bank). "I work at a bank," is similar but it is more general. Technically it means you job is within the bank but it is used to say that you are employed by a bank. "I work at a bank," is similar to, "I work for a bank.")

in 4. Joanna works in  advertising.

in 5. My brother is going to work in IT.

by 6. I am employed by … Profilm agency.

for 7. I am responsible for … Personnel Department.

of 8. I am in charge of … a team of 12 executives.

under     9. Four interns work under … me.

to 10. I report to … the head of my department.

to 11. I am responsible to… the project manager.

with 12. The back room girls do not deal with … clients.

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B. Translate the following sentences into Russian.

1. to report to

2. work in

3. work with

4. is responsible for / is in charge of/

5. work under me

6. Today 9 out of 10 people who want to work are employed.

7.  is responsible to

8. is in charge of/ is responsible for

9. employed by/ work for

10. work for

11. work with

12. I'm an intern at VTB bank

1.5.3.

a. Look up the dictionary to find the difference between the words dismiss,

fire, sack resign, retire, quit, terminate. Match the words with their

Meanings.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ru/словарь/английский/terminate Dismiss - to remove someone from their job, especially because they have done something wrong: He has been dismissed from his job for incompetence. Synonyms fire (REMOVE FROM A JOB) sack (JOB) mainly UK + to formally ask or order someone to leave: The professor dismissed the class early because she had a meeting Fire - to remove someone from their job, either because they have done something wrong or badly, or as a way of saving the cost of employing them: She was fired after she was caught stealing from her employer. He was fired from his $165,000 job for poor performance. She has just been fired as editor of the newspaper. The company is reducing its workforce by firing 500 employees. Synonyms dismiss (END JOB) sack (JOB) mainly UK (US usually fire) Sack - to remove someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing them: They sacked her for being late. He got sacked from his last job. Synonyms dismiss (END JOB) fire (REMOVE FROM A JOB)   Quit verb [ I or T ] present participle quitting | past tense and past participle quit - to stop doing something or leave a job or a place: Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money? [ + -ing verb ] I'm going to quit smoking. Quit wasting my time! Press Q to quit the program Terminate - to end or stop, or to cause something to end or stop: [ I ] Trains that used to terminate in Hoboken now run into New York. [ T ] It sounded like she was trying to terminate the conversation.   An employee who is terminated no longer has a job: [ T ] Employees can be terminated if they miss too many days of work without good reason. terminate sb from sth He was terminated from his position last week.
dismiss, fire, sack, terminate - they are synonymous but some of these are more crude. dismissed and terminated (termination) are often heard in the workplace in reference to a job being ended by the employer. fired and sacked are usually informal and used between friends when speaking about a job termination "They sacked me", "I was fired" vs "we have to dismiss you", "your position is being terminated"

1 e 2 e,f,g        3 e,f,g        4a 5b 6c,a 7d

b. Fill in the blanks with dismiss, fire, sack, resign, retire, quit, terminate.

1. The prime minister … five members of his cabinet for corruption. dismissed, fired, sacked

2. The manager was forced to … his secretary for unsatisfactory performance. dismiss, fire, sack, terminate  

3. They … him for incompetence. - dismissed, fired

4. He was … when his company needed to downsize. terminated

5. I will … you if you are late again. fire, sack (dismiss – formal)

6. He was … because he was late to work every day for a month. dismissed, fired, sacked, terminated

7. If your employers … you, they tell you that you can no longer work for them

because you have done something that they did not like or because your

work was not good enough. dismiss, fire, sack

8. Earlier today the Prime Minister … 18 government officials for dishonesty. dismissed, fired, sacked, terminated

9. He was … after his speech against the government. dismissed, fired, terminated

10. When older people …, they leave their job and usually stop working completely. retire

11. At the age when most people …, he is ready to face a new career. retire

12. Although their careers are important many employees said they plan to …

at 50. retire

13. Is he going to … from politics? resign, quit

14. If you … from a job or position, you formally announce that you are leaving

it. resign

15. He should … from his post, since it’s too much responsibility for him. resign, quit

16. She decided … her job in a pizza restaurant. quit

17. The boss is putting pressure on me to … you. dismiss, fire, sack, terminate

18. They … him for being rude to the customers. dismissed, fired, sacked, terminated

https://www.thebalancecareers.com/termination-from-employment-2060505

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