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This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.

--instructions--

Write the following phrases or words in the correct spot:

I'd appreciate, can you begin, documentation, may need, check it out, set up a time, and brainstorm.

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Bob: Good morning, everyone. Let's start with our stand-up meeting. Sophie, BLANK?

Sophie: Sure, Bob. I could use some help with a coding problem. I've been working on it for a while, and I BLANK a fresh pair of eyes to look at the code. Could you take a look at it after the meeting?

Bob: Absolutely. I can definitely help you with that. Just share the code with me, and I'll BLANK. I might have a few ideas on how to approach this issue. Mind if I call you later?

Sophie: Not at all. BLANK your input.

Bob: I'd like to suggest something as well. Could you provide more details about the problem, so we can BLANK some potential solutions during the review?

Sophie: Great suggestion. I'll prepare some BLANK, and we can discuss it during the code review.

Bob: Excellent. Let's BLANK for our code review session. When is best for you? I'm sure we'll gain some valuable insights from our discussion.

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can you begin

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This is a polite way to ask someone to start talking.


may need

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This phrase shows possibility and is used when something is not certain but could happen.


check it out

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This phrasal verb means to examine something.


I'd appreciate

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This is a polite way to say you would be thankful for help.


brainstorm

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This verb means to think of many ideas quickly.


documentation

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This noun refers to written information that explains something.


set up a time

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This phrase means to arrange a meeting.