curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-adjectives-in-conversations/6824a0429ad3ef49319eb68c.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
any more information, easier to use, much more, nicer, works better, more actions, quite good, and fewer problems.
Jessica: Good morning, James. Today, we need to compare two versions of our software. Let's start with how they look. The new one seems BLANK and cleaner than the old one.
James: Yes, Jessica. I agree. The new version not only looks better but also BLANK. It's faster and responds quicker when we do things on it.
Jessica: That's good to hear. What about how stable they are? Does the new version work without stopping or crashing?
James: The new version is BLANK stable. We've seen fewer problems and it doesn't stop working as much. It can handle more data now, which is much better.
Jessica: Great. How about adjusting to different screen sizes? The old version was BLANK at this, but the new one is even better, right?
James: Yes, it changes size really well. It works great on different devices. Everything adjusts by itself and looks good, which makes it BLANK to use.
Jessica: That's good. And installing it, is it faster now?
James: Yes, it now installs much quicker. It's easy for users to start using it immediately after they download it. The setup is simple, which helps a lot.
Jessica: That's a good improvement. Have people reported BLANK with this new version?
James: Yes, there are fewer big problems now. Most issues are small and not so serious. It looks like we fixed many of the big problems from before.
Jessica: That sounds good. Lastly, can the new version handle more users than the old one?
James: Definitely. The new version can support more users and handle BLANK at once. We've made sure it can grow as more users join without slowing down.
Jessica: Fantastic, James. I'll put all this information into a report and talk about it with the team tomorrow. This feedback should help us know what to do next.
James: I'm glad to help. Let me know if you need BLANK for the report.
easier to use
This three-word phrase means something is simpler or more user-friendly.
works better
This two-word phrase means something functions more effectively or efficiently.
much more
This two-word phrase means a lot more, indicating a big difference in amount or degree.
quite good
This phrase means fairly or reasonably good.
nicer
This word means more pleasant or more enjoyable.
fewer problems
This two-word phrase means a smaller number of issues or bugs.
more actions
This two-word phrase refers to more things the software can do at the same time.
any more information
This three-word phrase is used to ask for additional data.