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This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.

--instructions--

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.

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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.

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will need

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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This adverb is used to describe something that is likely to happen. It shows a high chance of something occurring.


I'll reassure

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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.