curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-express-agreement-or-disagreement/685c0f39010fd807142e568b.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
given, I still think, Why don't we, I see, we need to, and not sure.
Brian: Hey, Sarah, BLANK prioritize the new features for the next release. I think we should focus on the mobile app version.
Sarah: I'm BLANK I agree with that, Brian. The web app needs attention. It has more users. Prioritizing the web app makes more sense BLANK its larger user base.
Brian: Well, here's what I think we could do. BLANK allocate resources to both platforms equally? We could give equal priority to both the web app and the mobile app.
Sarah: BLANK we should dedicate more time to the web app, but BLANK where you're coming from, Brian. I think we can try giving equal priority for a while.
Brian: Good. Thanks for your support.
we need to
Used to say that something is necessary to do.
not sure
Not certain or not having a clear answer.
given
Considering or based on a certain fact or situation.
Why don't we
A polite way to make a suggestion. The first letter is capitalized.
I still think
Used to repeat your opinion, even if others don't agree.
I see
Used to show that you understand something.