Using the verbs in the box below, complete the sentences to make more formal equivalents of the sentences provided. An example is given.

Verbs: address to, accompany, receive, notify, pay, grant, accompany, require, allow

1. If you break anything, you'll have to pay for it.
All breakages (will) have to be paid for.
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2. You might have to show some sort of ID.
Proof of identity may ...

3. You can't pay by cheque unless you've got a guarantee card.
All cheques must ...

4. You mustn't use a flash inside the cathedral.
Flash photograpghy ...

5. You should tell the manager if you've got anything to complain about.
All complaints ...

6. They'll tell you before the end of the month if you've got the job or not.
The successful applicant ...

7. You've got to pay for everything within ten working days.
Full payment ...

8. Sorry, but the council has turned down your planning permission.
We regret to inform you that planning permission ...

9. You won't get any compensation if you post money and it gets lost.
No compensation ...

10. They don't let kids in without a grown-up.
Children ...