curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-your-opinion/678f2fb5ed7b5d0c68613aed.md
Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
We could try BLANK to see what other teams have experienced with these platforms. BLANK that be a good idea?
asking around
This two-word phrase means talking to different people to get information or opinions on a certain topic. The first word ends in -ing.
Would
This word is used to ask about possibilities, preferences, or to make polite suggestions. The first letter is capitalized.
Asking around refers to inquiring with different people to gather information or opinions. For example:
We should try asking around to get feedback from other departments. - This means asking different people or groups within the company for their opinions or experiences.
Would is used to ask about possibilities, preferences, or to make polite suggestions. In this case, Bob is using it to confirm whether his idea is a good one. For example:
Would it help if we tested a different approach first? – This means you are checking if testing a new approach would be beneficial.
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