curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-clarify-information-in-different-interactions/6857e3f10337e2083b9ef8a3.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
doesn't match, what about, clarify, should be, agreed upon, sure about, and clearing that up.
Maria: Hey, Brian, I was looking at the project details, and I noticed something a bit odd. The timeline you mentioned BLANK what I found in the documentation.
Brian: Really? That's strange. I double-checked the project schedule, and it BLANK accurate.
Maria: Well, the documentation says we're starting the testing phase next week, but you mentioned it was the following week.
Brian: Hmm, let me BLANK. I believe the documentation is outdated. We discussed it yesterday, and we decided to move the testing phase a week later. I'm pretty BLANK this.
Maria: Alright, that makes sense. And BLANK the budget allocation? You mentioned it was $10,000, but I found an email saying it's $15,000.
Brian: I think there is a mix-up there. The budget we BLANK was indeed $15,000, not $10,000. It should cover all the expenses.
Maria: Got it, Brian. Thanks for BLANK. It's essential that we're on the same page when it comes to project details.
doesn't match
This means two things are not the same or don't go well together.
should be
This means what is correct or expected in a situation.
clarify
This means to make something clear or easier to understand.
sure about
This means feeling certain or confident that something is true.
what about
A phrase used to ask for an opinion or bring up another idea.
agreed upon
This means something was decided together by two or more people.
clearing that up
This means explaining something to remove confusion or questions.