E. Put the verbs in brackets in the infinitive or ing-form.
I believe that advertising has become such a routine part of everyday life that we rarely stop (1. think) ___________ about its influence. Perhaps that’s because it doesn’t have much impact on me. It only helps me in (2. choose) ___________ which thing (3. buy) ____________when the choice is extensive. For example, it may (4. help) ____________ to decide which mobile phone or which shampoo. But does it encourage me (5. want) ______________ more mobile phones or more shampoo? No way! Is it proved that advertising actually makes people (6. consume) ______________ more? I hope not, though many people are made (7. believe) ____________ anything and are getting used to (8. buy) ____________ stuff simply because they have seen it on TV.
F. Now complete this text about consumer rights. Write the numbers and missing words only.
As advertising has the potential to -1- people into commercial transactions that they might otherwise avoid, many governments around the world use regulations to -2- misleading advertising.
-3- have the right to know what they are buying, and all the necessary information should be on the -4-. No matter how a business communicates with you – whether it is through advertising packaging, -5- or logos – you have the right to receive -6- and truthful messages about the products and services you buy. You have the right to a repair, replacement or -7- if your goods are -8-, unsafe, do not work or appear as they should.
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