curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-talk-about-past-activities/66df70abe410a681d7868729.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
keep up, across, just, since, yet, already, any, and roll out.
Bob: Linda, have you had a chance to review the user feedback BLANK we deployed the update?
Linda: Yes, I've BLANK looked over the responses. We've already seen a significant drop in complaints about the UI issue.
Bob: That's great to hear. Are all updated elements performing well BLANK devices?
Linda: Yes. The navigation bar and footer adjustments have BLANK made a big difference. But we haven't addressed all the minor elements yet.
Bob: I was worried about that. What do we have to deal with now?
Linda: I've compiled a list. We've made progress, but some icons and buttons aren't responding correctly.
James: Have BLANK users specifically mentioned these issues in their feedback?
Linda: Not BLANK, but I anticipate we'll start receiving more detailed reports as more users navigate the updated interface.
Bob: Alright. What's our timeline for these remaining issues?
Linda: I believe we can BLANK another update by next month. We've already started working on the fixes.
Bob: Thanks for staying proactive, Linda. Let's ensure we BLANK this momentum.
since
Shows when the action started and is still important now.
just
Shows the action happened a short time ago.
across
Happening throughout or on all sides.
already
Something has been done sooner than expected.
any
Used in questions to ask if there is one or more of something.
yet
A word that means up to now but expected to happen soon.
roll out
These two words together mean to introduce or launch something new.
keep up
These two words together mean to maintain or continue at the same level.