curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-share-your-opinion/678f5b46fdeb0e244770edf4.md
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
Maybe, Well, might work, since, could, and Would.
Bob: Lisa, we're thinking of using a cloud platform for our next project. Do you have any suggestions?
Lisa: BLANK, it could be a good idea to use AWS. It's quite popular, and there's a lot of documentation for it.
Bob: I see, but I'm not sure if AWS is the best option for us. It might be a bit complex for some of our team members.
Lisa: That's true. It seems like Google Cloud might be easier to use, especially for smaller projects. It could be a better fit if we're looking for simplicity.
Bob: BLANK. I think Azure could work too, BLANK it integrates well with other Microsoft products, and we already use those. What do you think?
Lisa: It BLANK, but I'm not sure if Azure has the same level of support as AWS. I've heard that their customer service isn't as responsive.
Bob: I guess that's something to consider. We could try asking around to see what other teams have experienced with these platforms. BLANK that be a good idea?
Lisa: That might be the best approach. It BLANK help us make a more informed decision.
Bob: I'll ask on the team channel. I might even create a poll and see the votes. This might be fun. Thank you for your help.
Well
It is used to introduce a thought or show hesitation when starting a sentence.
Maybe
It is used when you are not sure but suggesting something as a possibility.
since
This word is used to explain the reason or cause for something, showing the relationship between two ideas.
might work
It is used to express a possibility or uncertainty of something functioning as expected.
Would
This word is used for making polite suggestions or asking questions in a conditional form.
could
This is used to suggest a possibility or potential action in a more polite or uncertain manner.