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7 Read these rules of an online book club. Then answer the questions.

You must be 18 or over.

You shouldn't give your password to anyone.

You don't have to buy every month.

You don't have to buy our recommendations.

You need to buy ten books per year.

You don't have to pay after each purchase.

You must pay within three months.

1 Can you join if you are 17?

2 Can you give your password to a friend if you want to?

3 Is it necessary to buy a book every month?

4 Is it necessary to buy the recommendations?

5 Can you buy only five books per year?

6 Is it necessary to pay after each purchase?

7 Is it necessary to pay within three months?

8 Complete sentences 1 to 8 with suitable endings a) to h).

1 It's getting late

2 I can work from home

3 I've been transferred to Madrid

4 This deal is too important to lose

5 We lost our database once before

6 I'm afraid this report is urgent

7 I think we're all in agreement

8 We've still got plenty of stock in the warehouse

a) so we don't need to order any more yet.

b) so we must not make a mistake.

c) so you must not forget to back up the files.

d) so you'll have to stay and finish it.

e) so I have to learn some Spanish.

f) so we have to go.

g) so I don't have to go into the office much.

h) so we don't need to discuss it any

further.

Rules and regulations

9 Complete these sentences so that they are true for your country. Use have to, don't have to and must not.

1 You ---------------carry a gun.

2 You -------------- pay to use buses and trams.

3 You --------------- vote if you are over 18.

4 You --------------- drink alcohol at work.

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5 You -------------- pay to drive on a motorway.

6 You ----------------declare income earned abroad.

7 You ---------------wear a seat belt when driving a car.

В Rules at work

10 Complete these sentences so that they are true for your job situation. Use have to, don't have to and must not.

1 You ---------------- take home company equipment.

2 You -------------- wear a badge.

3 You ----------------- wear a tie, if you are a man.

4 You --------------- wear jeans at work.

5 You ---------------- clock in when you arrive.

6 You -----------------wear a dress or suit, if you are a woman.

THE FUTURE

Form . There are a number of ways of making reference to future time. These include:

present progressive I'm seeing Kamil tomorrow.

going to We're going to discuss the new secret deal.

present simple His plane gets to Heathrow at 12.45.

will It will probably arrive late owing to air traffic congestion.

Uses

1 Talking about plans or arrangements

We can talk about plans using the present progressive:

I'm meeting Mr Wong next week. He's arriving on Tuesday.

2 Talking about present intentions

We use going to rather than will for plans, decisions and firm intentions:

She is going to leave in a month's time. (Avoid She will leave ...)

When are you going to visit us next? (= When do you intend to ...?)

How much money are you going to offer? (= have you decided to offer?)

In general, we prefer a present form when the future event involves some sort of present plan, intention or arrangement We prefer will when we are not focusing on a present idea. Compare:

He's going to take early retirement, (present intention / arrangement)

He's taking early retirement. He'll have a lot more free time, (future situation)