curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-clarify-information-in-different-interactions/6857e42b7cdb1b08b0fbec03.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
agreed on, mentioned, check with you, my mistake, confused, sure, and totally right.
Bob: Hey, Maria, I wanted to BLANK about the food we're going to get for the team meeting. I think there was a mix-up.
Maria: Oh, really? I thought it was all okay. What happened?
Bob: Well, you mentioned we need 10 pounds of chicken wings, but I thought we BLANK 20 pounds.
Maria: That's strange. I'm sure we decided on 10 pounds because it's a small gathering. Are you BLANK it's 20 pounds?
Bob: You know, now that I think about it, I think I BLANK it with another event. Sorry.
Maria: That's ok! And for the vegetarian options, you BLANK 5 large trays of salad, but I think 3 large trays is enough. There aren't many vegetarians on the team.
Bob: That's BLANK too. It's definitely 3 trays of salad. I just wanted to make sure everyone has enough choices.
Maria: And you're BLANK to think this way. Thanks for double checking anyway. We want the team party to be a success.
check with you
This means to ask someone to be sure something is correct or okay.
agreed on
This means two or more people decided something together.
sure
This means certain or confident about something.
confused
This means not understanding something clearly.
mentioned
This means you said something quickly or briefly.
my mistake
A way to say you did something wrong or made an error.
totally right
This means completely correct.