Tam Sürüm Bilgini Göster : KPDS; İlgisiz Cümle 1


Henry-Waldo
18th September 2007, 00:17
(I)The negotiations between union leaders and company representatives have not aroused much interest. (II)The strike is the unions’ weapon of last resort. (III) Most unions maintain strike funds in order to support their members when they call them out on strike; but these funds are small, and strike pay is usually very much below normal wages. (IV)So unions cannot afford to call strikes irresponsibly, and major official strikes are relatively uncommon. (V)Nevertheless, the big strikes are important; for the success or failure of one big strike can affect the results of all the other collective bargaining under way at the time.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

Kaynak: ÖSYM

:)

Exorcise
18th September 2007, 00:23
cevap e sıkkı olabilir mi

Miss
18th September 2007, 00:23
(I)The negotiations between union leaders and company representatives have not aroused much interest. (II)The strike is the unions’ weapon of last resort. (III) Most unions maintain strike funds in order to support their members when they call them out on strike; but these funds are small, and strike pay is usually very much below normal wages. (IV)So unions cannot afford to call strikes irresponsibly, and major official strikes are relatively uncommon. (V)Nevertheless, the big strikes are important; for the success or failure of one big strike can affect the results of all the other collective bargaining under way at the time.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

Kaynak: ÖSYM

:)

hoam sanki ilk cümle uymuyor gibi paragrafa ama sanki ikinci cümle daha genel yargıla başlamış

franglais
18th September 2007, 00:24
A şıkkının grevlerle ilgisi yok gibi.

Exorcise
18th September 2007, 00:26
union leaders and represantives arasındaki müzakere ilgi görmemiş grevde union leaders lerin son çaresi olmus dedim ama

Miss
18th September 2007, 00:28
araştırdım soruyu biraz daha önce dilforumda çözülmüş kili hocam yanıtlamı
http://www.dilforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5501

Henry-Waldo
18th September 2007, 01:03
The negotiations between union leaders and company representatives have not aroused much interest. (II)The strike is the unions’ weapon of last resort. (III) Most unions maintain strike funds in order to support their members when they call them out on strike; but these funds are small, and strike pay is usually very much below normal wages. (IV) So unions cannot afford to call strikes irresponsibly, and major official strikes are relatively uncommon. (V)Nevertheless, the big strikes are important; for the success or failure of one big strike can affect the results of all the other collective bargaining under way at the time.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

:)