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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:

most flexible, the best, most laid-back, most structured, highest, and most relaxed.

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Alice: Hey, Tom. I'm considering switching jobs, and I'm looking at a few tech companies. You've been in the industry longer than I have. Which company do you think is BLANK to work for?

Tom: Well, Alice, it depends on what you're looking for. In terms of work-life balance, TechCorp is probably the best. They offer the BLANK hours and the most generous leave policy.

Alice: That's interesting. I'm also interested in career growth. Which company offers the most opportunities for advancement?

Tom: I'd say InnovateX is the best for career growth. They have the BLANK training programs and a clear path for promotions.

Alice: Good to know. What about compensation? Which company pays the BLANK salaries?

Tom: In terms of pay, TechCorp usually offers the highest salaries. However, InnovateX has the best bonuses and stock options, which can be even more lucrative in the long run.

Alice: I see. What about company culture? I don't want to work somewhere that's too rigid or formal. Which company has the BLANK atmosphere?

Tom: Oh, that's definitely StartUpLabs. They have the BLANK culture, with a casual dress code and a fun work environment. It's a great place to work if you value creativity and innovation.

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the best

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These two words form a superlative phrase used to indicate the highest quality or most favorable choice. The first word is a definite article, and the second is an adjective.


most flexible

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These two words describe the highest degree of adaptability. The first word is a superlative adverb, and the second is an adjective.


most structured

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These two words describe something with the highest level of clear organization and planning. The first word is a superlative adverb, and the second is a past participle adjective.


highest

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This superlative adjective refers to the greatest level of something, often used for numbers or rankings.


most relaxed

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These two words describe the highest level of ease or lack of stress. The first word is a superlative adverb, and the second is an adjective.


most laid-back

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These two words describe the highest level of informality and ease. The first word is a superlative adverb, and the second is a compound adjective.