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--description--

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

--instructions--

Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

even in, interested in, I'd like to, even if, learn from, and any questions.

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--sentence--

Bob: Good morning, everyone. I hope you're well. Today, we have a new member joining our team. BLANK introduce you to Lisa. She's our new front-end developer. Let me introduce you all briefly. This is Sarah, the senior developer. You can talk to her any time, BLANK this virtual setting, if you have questions, Lisa.

Lisa: Hi, Sarah. Thank you. I'm excited to work with all of you and BLANK your expertise.

Bob: This is Tom, our new graphic designer. Is there any specific area of design or development that you're BLANK? He's your go-to guy for that.

Lisa: Hi, Tom. I'm interested in UI/UX design and front-end development but I'm open to exploring more.

Bob: And I'm Bob, the team's project manager. I'm the person you always need to talk to if you have BLANK about the team's goals and schedule.

Lisa: Hi, Bob. It's great to meet you too.

Bob: Excellent. Lisa, it's great to have you join our team, BLANK just online. Okay, team. Let's help Lisa with the support she needs to start. Now, here are the topics on today's agenda...

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I'd like to

--feedback--

This introduces a polite request or desire. It begins with a contraction of I would followed by a verb and then a preposition.


even in

--feedback--

This emphasizes that something applies regardless of a particular situation. It begins with an adverb followed by a preposition.


learn from

--feedback--

This expresses "gaining knowledge or skills from someone or something". It begins with a verb followed by a preposition.


interested in

--feedback--

This indicates curiosity or enthusiasm about a subject. It begins with an adjective followed by a preposition.


any questions

--feedback--

This refers to inquiries someone might have. It begins with a determiner followed by a plural noun.


even if

--feedback--

This introduces a condition that remains true regardless of circumstances. It begins with an adverb, followed by a conjunction.