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John said: “I saw her yesterday.”.
Question 1:
John said: “I saw her yesterday.”.
A.
John said that he had seen her yesterday.
B.
John said that he had seen her the day before.
C.
John said that he has seen her the day before.
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To: John Masterson
From: Carl Ennens
Date: December 30
Subject: Internship
Dear Mr. Masterson,
My name is Carl Ennens and I am entering my final year at Evergreen state College. I am majoring in industrial engineering here, and my liquid dynamics professor, Dr. Alcobar, recommended Master stroke Industries as a possible internship opportunity. Your company is recognized as a leader in flow research. If you would be willing to accept an intern for the coming spring semester, I could give you up to 15 hours per week of work, provided that you are able to write some performance evaluations that I could turn in to Dr. Alcobar for credit. Thank you for your consideration, and if you would like to see my transcript, I would be happy to forward it to you.
All the best, Carl Ennens
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To: Carl Ennens
From: John Masterson
Date: December 31
Subject: Internship
Dear Carl Ennens,
I appreciate your interest in interning with US here at Master Stroke Industries. We have not accepted a lot of interns in the past, but I know Dr. Alcobar personally, and if he recommended that you contact US, he must have faith in your ability. I think we should set up an interview at our headquarters downtown on Holly street. We can get to know each other a bit over some coffee and I will show you around our facilities. Don't worry about your transcripts; like I said, if Dr. Alcobar thinks you’ll be a good fit, I’ll trust his judgment. How about this coming Friday at 10 A.M.?
Look forward to meeting you Carl,
John Masterson
CEO, Master stroke Industries
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Memorandum To Master stroke Industry Employees
This spring, at Master stroke Industries, we will have an intern assisting US with everything from making coffee to solving complex equations. Carl Ennens is a student here at the University and has kindly offered his services in exchange for a piece of our operational knowledge. Please treat him with respect and don’t be afraid to use him for an extra pair of hands, eyes, or opinion should you need it. And I did hear he makes a good cup of coffee!