
Business vocabulary

em 04 de Dezembro de 2019
She filled her mug with orange juice.
A full cup must be carried steadily.
The more women look in their glass, the less they look to their house.
She filled the jug with fresh water.
She opened up a glass jar of plums.
Careful with that open tin/ tin can, it’s got a very sharp edge.
How much sugar is in a can of cola?
I bought him a bottle of drink in return for his kindness.
A packet of white powder was found and police scientists are analysing it.
Every carton of yoghurt is stamped with a sell-by date.
A liter of gas have less mass than a liter of water.
He packed a few things into a bag.
Eggs are sold by the dozen.
Give the tube of toothpaste a squeeze.
This spray can be used against weevil and other crop pests.
Tom drove to the store and bought three cans of insect spray bottle.
I went to the baker’s to buy a loaf of fresh bread.
She took a slice of chocolate cake and smothered it in cream.
I bought a bar of soap in the supermarket.
Can you manage another piece of cake?
I love soaking in a hot tub.
A pack of cigarettes lasts him two days.
I bought a small bunch of bananas.
The hungry boy gulped down the bowl of soup.
Apple costs five dollars a kilo.
I can’t lift this box — will you help me please?
He brought her breakfast in bed on a tray.
She put some margarine on her roll.
I’ve bought a six-pack coca cola.
The capsules are packaged in blister packs, with each sheet containing five capsules.
The postman brought me a large package.
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.