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

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Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

These are, make sure, working in, else, have to issue, and can't forget.

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Sophie: So, Jake! How's BLANK security? Do you deal with any danger?

Jake: No, not that much. In the morning, I have to check the security cameras to BLANK they are working properly. I have to monitor the entrances and exits at all times.

Sophie: What a responsibility. What BLANK do you do?

Jake: I BLANK to inspect the alarm systems. They have to be in top condition in case of emergencies.

Sophie: I see. Anything else on your checklist?

Jake: Yes, I conduct regular security sweeps. It's essential to ensure everything is secure.

Sophie: And what about the security badges?

Jake: Oh, I BLANK security badges to new employees and I can't forget to revoke access for the people who leave the company. Access control is crucial.

Sophie: BLANK a lot of responsibilities, Jake.

Jake: Well, yeah. Security is a top priority, and I have to make sure everything goes as expected.

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working in

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This describes being employed in a particular field or industry. It begins with a verb meaning "to be engaged in a job" followed by a preposition indicating a place or domain.


make sure

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This means "to check or verify that something is correct". It begins with a verb meaning "to confirm" followed by an adjective meaning "certain or definite".


else

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This is used to ask about additional things or alternatives. It means "in addition to" or "different from".


can't forget

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This expresses the importance of remembering something. It begins with the contraction of cannot followed by a verb meaning "to fail to remember".


have to issue

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This indicates an obligation to distribute something. It begins with an expression (verb + preposition) to express necessity, and is followed by a verb meaning "to give out officially".


These are

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This introduces a statement about multiple things. It begins with a determiner referring to specific items followed by the verb to be in its plural form.