Procurement and Stuff: Understanding Terms and Grammar
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Procurement: Adquirir
Stuff: Cosas
Staff: Personal
Stuffed: Relleno de
Parcels: Paquetes
Warehouse: Depósito
Freight Forward: Flete especializado
Tare Weight: Peso de tara
Internal Length: Longitud interna
Internal Height: Altura interna
Payload: Carga útil
Width: Anchura
Gross Weight: Peso bruto
Foreign Currency: Moneda extranjera
Overseas Markets: Mercados internacionales
Subsidiaries: Filiales
Exchange rate: Tasa de cambio
Diferencias entre active and passive voice:
Active: We use this room for our guests
Passive: This room is used for our guests
Active: Nikon makes the best cameras
Passive: The best cameras are made by Nikon
Must, Mustn't and Needn't
A) If/we/you/they/he/she/it + must
B) Use must when you think it is necessary to do something. Ejemplo: The windows are very dirty. I must clean them.
For the past (yesterday / last week) we use HAD TO.
C) Mustn't (prohibido) o Must not: I mustn't (do something) = it is necessary not to do it
Be happy! You mustn't be sad
D) Needn't = Need not
I needn't (do something) it is not necessary to do it.
I needn't clean the window. They aren't very dirty