Supplement III.

Supplement II.

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD

Supplement I.

 

Time Action Subjunctive I Subjunctive II The Suppositional mood The Conditional Mood
Present Simultaneous be   do   can/may be   can/may do   be doing   were   done   could/might be   could/might do   were doing should be   should do   should be doing would/should be   would/should do   would/should be doing Note: could/might are possible
Past Prior had been   had done   had been doing should have been   should have done   should have been doing would/should have been   would/should have done   would/should have been doing Note: could/might are possible

 

Curriculum Vitae Sample

Personal details

Anna Ashley

102 Reed Street

Bath

England

Phone 0130 146 0378

E-mail anne_ashley@velnet.uk

Education

2000-2001 International Journalists’ School, Diploma in Public Relations

1997-2000 University of Birmingham, BA in journalism and IT

1990-1997 Heffield School, Bath

A levels in English (A), History (B), German (A)

Professional Experience

2004-present Editor of the Bath Nature Trust’s monthly journal

2000-2004 Freelance journalist, writing articles for different newspapers (the list can be provided at your request)

 

Summers of 1999 and Assistant of the Editor, the Bath Tribune newspaper

Skills

IT Windows XP, Word, Excel, Internet, Powerpoint, Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop

Languages proficient German

Additional Driving license (car)

Activities

swimming, windsurfing

References

James Sullivan Catherine Laney

Editor Professor of Journalism

The Bath Nature Trust journal University of Birmingham

 

Letter of Recommendation Sample

 

Northern Carolina Community College

 

September 1, 1994

To Whom It May Concern:

It is my pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Julia Galkina. Julia served as one of the interpreters for our group of American professors and environmental specialists this past summer while we were conducting a training workshop for the Rangers of the Smolensk Lakeland National Park.

Julia’s ability to understand the lecture material along with her preparation and organizational skills was invaluable and certainly a testament to her educational background and personal desire to achieve excellence. Because of Julia and her effort, we had a most successful six (6) days of training which was of great benefit to the Smolensk Lakeland National Park as well as a rewarding experience for our group of Americans. Julia assisted in making our lectures understood and pertinent by helping us to understand the workshop participants and the many challenges they face in their daily work.

Any assistance you can give to Julia in obtaining a position as an interpreter would be well worth your effort. It is my feeling that Julia would be a positive representative and asset to any organization. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance to Julia or answer any questions concerning her work with our group.

 

Sincerely,

Sharon Scott-Smith, Professor

Recreation and Parks

(703)323-3821 or (703)818-9724

 

Annandale Campus • 8333 Little River Turnpike • Annandale • Virginia 22003-3796