curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-manage-a-conversation/67f053825cc6aefaf23cdc43.md
Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
What has been slowing the team down, according to Sarah?
Delays in communication between departments.
Sarah doesn't mention communication problems.
Problems with the new software integration.
Not having enough people on the team.
Sarah does not talk about the size of the team.
A lack of updates from management.
The issue is not related to management updates.
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We've had is the contraction of we have had, which is in the Present Perfect tense.
This structure is used to talk about past experiences or situations that are still relevant or connected to the present.
In this case, we've had some issues means that the team experienced problems in the past, and those problems may still be affecting them now. For example:
We've had several delays this week due to bad weather. – This means the delays started earlier in the week and could still be happening now.
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