curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-talk-about-a-typical-workday-and-tasks/657e4b38e008b289acc8155c.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
These are, make sure, working in, else, have to issue, and can't forget.
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.
working in
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
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
This is used to ask about additional things or alternatives. It means "in addition to" or "different from".
can't forget
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
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
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.