BUSINESS VOCABULARY IN USE Unit 29 - Internet security

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BUSINESS VOCABULARY IN USE Unit 29 - Internet security ADVANCED Unit 29 - Internet security Expressing the Future Advanced

be to + infinitive in news reports about events that are likely to happen in the near future Police officers are to visit every home in the area. visit The main railway line is to be reopened today. be reopened formal / official arrangements The parliament is to introduce a new law on safety at work. introduce formal instructions Children are not to be left unsupervised in the museum. not be left orders You are not to leave the school without my permission. not leave

be to + infinitive In the next few years, thousands of speed cameras only to talk about future events that can be controlled by people In the next few years, thousands of speed cameras are to appear / will appear on major roads. Scientists say they can‘t predict when or where the disease is to appear / will appear again. The president is to return / will return to Brazil later today. The comet is to return / will return to to our solar system in around 500 years.

be about to + infinitive to talk about something that will (not) happen in the very near future I‘m about to start work on my second novel. Appearing on TV might make her famous, but it‘s not about to make her rich. be to + infinitive – in formal contexts be about to + infinitive – in conversation I was about to go to bed when my brother turned up. go Norway hijack suspect was to be deported. be deported

other ways of expressing future be on the verge of be on the brink of + -ing / noun be on the point of People are on the verge of starvation as the drought continues. People are on the verge of starving as the drought continues. Scientist are on the brink of making major advances in the fight against AIDS. I was on the point of phoning the police when I remembered...

other ways of expressing future be sure to / be bound to + infinitive = sth. is likely / certain to happen There‘s bound to be a coffeeshop at the station. be set to + infinitive = sth. is ready to happen Her new film is set to be a great success. be due to + infinitive = sth. is expected to happen at a particular time The CEO is due to retire next year. due to + noun = reason for something, not future Due to illness, Pavarotti is unable to perform tonight.