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This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.

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Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

mix-up, on track, ironing out, misunderstanding, supposed, the confusion, and on the same page.

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Jessica: Hi, David. I wanted to check in about the latest mobile app update for the finance project. There seems to be some BLANK about the testing phase. Can we go over it?

David: Sure, Jessica. I thought the testing was complete, but when I looked at the report, it said there were still some issues. What's the story?

Jessica: I'm sorry for BLANK. We've completed the main testing, but we've found some minor bugs in the user interface. We're fixing them, but I get why the report might have been unclear.

David: Does that mean the app's launch will be delayed? I thought we were BLANK to release by the end of the week.

Jessica: Not necessarily. We're handling the bugs, but it shouldn't affect the launch schedule. Just to clarify, the core features are working fine, but there are a few glitches we're BLANK. Does that help?

David: That makes sense. I was worried we'd have to push back the launch date.

Jessica: No, we're still on schedule. Sorry for the miscommunication. If anything changes, I'll let you know right away. Is there anything else about the app you want to discuss?

David: Yeah, I noticed the budget tracking feature wasn't in the latest build. Was that BLANK to be in this update, or is it coming later?

Jessica: Oh, that might be a BLANK. The budget tracking feature is planned for the next update, not this one. Let me double-check and get back to you.

David: Thanks, Jessica. I'd appreciate it. I just want to make sure we're BLANK.

Jessica: Of course. I'll send you an updated project timeline later today so we're clear on what's coming up. Thanks for pointing that out.

David: No problem. Talk to you soon.

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misunderstanding

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This noun refers to a failure to understand something correctly.


the confusion

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These two words together indicate a lack of clarity or understanding. The first is an article the second is a noun.


on track

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These two words together describe something progressing as planned.


ironing out

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These two words describe resolving small problems or details. The first word ends with -ing.


supposed

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This is a Past Participle used to express expectation or intention.


mix-up

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This noun describes a mistake or confusion due to things being confused. This is a compound word. Remember to use -.


on the same page

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These four words together mean having a mutual understanding. The first word is a preposition.