curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-plan-future-events/67619dab2031295f7b4dcee1.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
probably, I'll reassure, I'll send, will need, it won't, will affect, and I'll alert.
Jake: Sarah, I just found out that we've had a phishing attack on our system. It looks like someone BLANK to notify the team and take immediate action.
Sarah: Oh no! Do you know where it originated from?
Jake: Not yet, but I think it came from an email link. We need to investigate quickly. BLANK out a warning to everyone right away.
Sarah: That sounds like a good plan. Do you think it BLANK our project deadlines?
Jake: It might. I hope BLANK, but we should prepare for delays. I'll update the project manager about the situation.
Sarah: BLANK the development team and tell them to check their emails carefully. Is there anything else we should do?
Jake: We'll BLANK need to run a full system scan to ensure there's no hidden malware. Can you coordinate with the IT support team for that?
Sarah: Yes, I'll contact them now. How do you think our clients will react to this news?
Jake: They'll likely be concerned, but BLANK them that we are taking all necessary steps to secure our systems.
will need
These two words together use the Future Simple tense and describe a future necessity. The second word indicates a requirement or something essential.
I'll send
This phrase uses the contraction of I will, showing a future action. The first letter is capitalized. The second word means to deliver something to someone or somewhere.
will affect
This phrase describes the future impact of an action using the Future Simple tense. The second word means to change or influence something.
it won't
This is the contraction for it will not, showing a negative prediction about the future. The second word indicates refusal or something not happening.
I'll alert
This phrase uses the contraction of I will, indicating a future action. The first letter is capitalized. The second word means to notify or warn someone.
probably
This adverb is used to describe something that is likely to happen. It shows a high chance of something occurring.
I'll reassure
This phrase uses the contraction of I will, indicating a future action to comfort or reassure someone. The first letter is capitalized. The second word means to calm someone's concerns or provide confidence.