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| THE WRONG WAY TO SAY IT | THE RIGHT WAY TO SAY IT |
| When do you launch the new fruit juices campaign? In mid-April. | When are you launching the new fruit juices campaign? In mid-April. |
| The managing director just walked into my office. I'm phoning you back this afternoon, OK? | The managing director just walked into my office. I'll phone you back this afternoon, OK? |
| We are thinking to reduce the sales staff. | We are thinking of reducing the sales staff. |
| Mr. Lockwood wants that we work together with the marketing people on this one. | Mr. Lockwood wants us to work together with the marketing people on this one. |
| Company policy doesn't allow that employees attend English classes during work hours. | Company policy doesn't allow employees to attend English classes during work hours. |
| Ms. Jones suggested him to send the report by fax. | Ms. Jones suggested that he send the report by fax. |
| You should double check the figures before to print the invoice | You should double check the figures before printing the invoice. |
| I'm looking forward to hear from you. | I'm looking forward to hearing from you. |
| I'm afraid there's been a misunderstanding. I don't remember to quote that figure. | I'm afraid there's been a misunderstanding. I don't remember quoting that figure. |
| Please remember picking up Dr. Hendersen at the airport first thing Monday morning. | Please remember to pick up Dr. Hendersen at the airport first thing Monday morning. |