to be two-faced, opportunistic, or to avoid taking a firm side in a conflict to secure personal advantage, run with the hare, hunt with the hound, to increase a lot, skyrocket, In our office politics, Sally always tries to run with the ____ and ____with the hounds, telling both the clerical workers and the management that she thinks they should prevail., In our office politics, Sally always tries to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, telling both the clerical workers and the management that she thinks they should prevail., how *---* deal with people, how *to* deal with people, cojín, cushion, Their team hadn’t lost a game the entire season. ______, we beat them by a huge margin last night., Their team hadn’t lost a game the entire season. Nevertheless, we beat them by a huge margin last night., direct speech: 'You should come, it's going to be a lot of fun,' she said. Indirect speech: ____, She persuaded me to come., direct speech: 'It wasn't me who finished the coffee,' he said. indirect speech: indirect speech:____, He denied finishing the coffee., Verbs like advise, agree, challenge, claim, decide, demand, encourage, invite, offer, persuade, promise, refuse and remind can follow an _____ pattern in reported speech., Verbs like advise, agree, challenge, claim, decide, demand, encourage, invite, offer, persuade, promise, refuse and remind can follow an infinitve pattern in reported speech., 'Let's see. I'll have the risotto, please.' Reported speech: ____, He decided to have the risotto., 'I'll do the report by Friday, for sure.' Reported speech: ____, She promised to do the report by Friday., 'It's not a good idea to write your passwords down.' Reported speech: ____, They advised us not to write our passwords down., We can use an ____ to report imperatives, with a reporting verb like tell, order, instruct, direct or warn., We can use an infinitive to report imperatives, with a reporting verb like tell, order, instruct, direct or warn., 'Please wait for me in reception.' Reported speech: ____, The guide told us to wait for her in reception., 'Don't go in there!' Reported speech: ____, The police officer warned us not to go in there., Verbs like admit, apologise for, complain about, deny, insist on, mention and suggest can follow an ___ form pattern in reported speech., Verbs like admit, apologise for, complain about, deny, insist on, mention and suggest can follow an -ing form pattern., 'I broke the window.' Reported speech: ____, She admitted breaking the window., 'I'm really sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.' Reported speech: ____, He apologised for not getting back to me sooner., 'Let's take a break.' Reported speech: ____, She suggested taking a break..

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