Fill in: mustn’t or needn’t. Tom, Thanks for offering to chair tomorrow’s meeting for me. Apart from Sally and Dave, she sales staff ….. attend, but the Personnel people ….. miss it, as several matters concern them. You ….. mention the new offices – we can deal with that later and you ….. discuss the changes in the computer course timetables since they’re not urgent. Don’t forget that you ….. mention the visit by inspectors – we don’t want people panicking. You ….. forget to bring up the matter of the Smithson contract, and you also ….. leave out the new manager’s appointment. You ….. go into details unless people have questions. But remember you ….. give anyone the idea that their job is at risk because of this. Make it clear that employess ….. speak unless they want to. Last but not least, you ….. mention the staff-party Mr. Jones wants to announce that himself. By the way, you ….. take notes, as my secretary will be there to do that. Thanks, Laura.
Tom, Thanks for offering to chair tomorrow’s meeting for me. Apart from Sally and Dave, she sales staff needn’t attend, but the Personnel people mustn’t miss it, as several matters concern them. You needn’t mention the new offices – we can deal with that later and you needn’t discuss the changes in the computer course timetables since they’re not urgent. Don’t forget that you mustn’t mention the visit by inspectors – we don’t want people panicking. You mustn’t forget to bring up the matter of the Smithson contract, and you also needn’t leave out the new manager’s appointment. You needn’t go into details unless people have questions. But remember you mustn’t give anyone the idea that their job is at risk because of this. Make it clear that employess needn’t speak unless they want to. Last but not least, you needn’t mention the staff-party Mr. Jones wants to announce that himself. By the way, you needn’t take notes, as my secretary will be there to do that. Thanks, Laura.
Tom, Thanks for offering to chair tomorrow’s meeting for me. Apart from Sally and Dave, she sales staff needn’t attend, but the Personnel people mustn’t miss it, as several matters concern them. You needn’t mention the new offices – we can deal with that later and you needn’t discuss the changes in the computer course timetables since they’re not urgent. Don’t forget that you mustn’t mention the visit by inspectors – we don’t want people panicking. You mustn’t forget to bring up the matter of the Smithson contract, and you also needn’t leave out the new manager’s appointment. You needn’t go into details unless people have questions. But remember you mustn’t give anyone the idea that their job is at risk because of this. Make it clear that employess needn’t speak unless they want to. Last but not least, you needn’t mention the staff-party Mr. Jones wants to announce that himself. By the way, you needn’t take notes, as my secretary will be there to do that. Thanks, Laura.