Nouns and verbs for issues, decisions and Changes. Here are some more verbs and nouns. You can use these to express your feelings about issues, decisive and changes in a company.
VERB NOUN
Regret Regret
Doubt Doubt
Pressure Pressure
Replace Replacement
Integration Integration
Congratulate Congratulations
Notice the different verb and vorounsu form in the following dialogues:
A: Do you regret turning down the job?
B: Yes, I do have some doubts.
A: I'm under a lot of pressure right now.
B: You mean, due to the integration of the two companies?
A: Yes, I'm afraid that if I don't do my Job well, they'll replace me.
A: Congratulations on your promotion!
B: Thanks, but no weed to congratulate me. It just means more work.
EXPRESSING REGRET
Use these expressions to ask about regrets. Remember that the word regret can be a noue or a verb.
Do you have any regrets about leaving the company?
Do you regret turning down the job:
Use these expressions to express regret. Note the word that is optional.
- I wish I had accepted the job.
- She requests that she didn't accept the position.
-She regrets turning down the position.
-We should have hired the other candidate.
Use the expression what's done is done to accept the reality of the current situation.
- What's done is done.
NOUN CLAUSES
A noun clause plays the same role as a noun in a sentence. Use verb + that + noun clause, to write effective summaries of meetings. Note that the word that is optional.
- She proposed that the board of directors replace the CFO
- He decided the juerger didn't make sense.
- We all agreed that it was a reasonable move.
- I suggested we move quickly. we move quickly.
Notice that some verbs that communicate urgency or importance are followed by noun clauses with the plain form of the verb. This is called the subjunctive.
-The Ceo insisted that we be on time.
- I suggested that He take the job.
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