curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-talk-about-past-activities/673272f5fe3a8992a947bad3.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
has become, since, for, ever, Before this, into, rolled out, and based on.
James: Linda, looking back, how long have we been collaborating on these updates?
Linda: It's been over a year now. We've really come a long way BLANK that first feedback came in. I've been part of the design team BLANK three years, and the changes we've made in just this last year have had a great impact.
James: Agreed. I've learned so much about user interface design in the process. BLANK, I hadn't focused much on the user experience aspect of development.
Linda: That's true! You've been integrating UX BLANK your work more than BLANK before.
James: It's interesting to think about it. I used to just write code without thinking much about the end user. But now, ensuring a positive user experience BLANK a central part of my development process.
Linda: Exactly, and remember when we BLANK that major update last month? The feedback we've received has been super positive.
James: I'm happy to hear that. After all, we're proactively enhancing the platform BLANK what we've learned.
since
This word is used to indicate a specific point in time when something started and continues to the present.
for
This preposition shows the length of time, indicating how long something has been happening.
Before this
These two words together indicate an earlier time or action that happened prior to the current point in the story. The first letter is capitalized.
into
This word suggests movement or direction, showing that something is becoming part of another thing.
ever
This word is used to emphasize a period of time extending from the past up to the present, often in a superlative sense.
has become
These two words together show a change that has taken place over time, where something is now in a different state or role.
rolled out
This phrase means to launch or introduce something, especially a new product, feature, or update.
based on
This phrase indicates a foundation or reason for something, explaining the source or basis for an action or decision.