curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-talk-about-past-activities/66ce1c3da533f22c20934d05.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
I've scheduled, I've reviewed, we've got, They've mentioned, we've solved, Have you had, They've emailed, been informed, and haven't been.
James: Have you seen the latest user feedback? BLANK that some elements on our homepage aren't displaying correctly on mobile devices.
Linda: Yes, BLANK the reports. It seems BLANK a UI display issue across different screen sizes.
James: Have we fixed anything like this before?
Linda: No, we haven't. But BLANK similar issues on other projects.
James: BLANK the time to identify which elements are causing the trouble?
Linda: Yes, I have. The navigation bar and the footer BLANK adapting well to smaller screens.
James: Have we received any detailed reports from users about this issue?
Linda: Yes, a few, actually. BLANK us screenshots showing how the elements overlap on their devices.
James: Alright, what's our next step? Has the development team BLANK about this?
Linda: Not yet. But BLANK a meeting for tomorrow morning. We'll go over the proposed fixes and decide on the best approach.
They've mentioned
This phrase is used to indicate that someone has brought up or referred to something.
I've reviewed
This phrase is used to indicate that someone has examined or checked something.
we've got
This phrase indicates that something has been identified or recognized.
we've solved
This phrase indicates that someone has successfully dealt with or resolved an issue.
Have you had
This phrase is used to ask if someone has found the time to do something.
haven't been
This phrase indicates that something has not been happening or functioning as expected.
They've emailed
This phrase indicates that someone has sent information or files via email.
been informed
This phrase indicates that someone has been notified or made aware of something.
I've scheduled
This phrase indicates that someone has arranged or planned something, such as a meeting.