curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-present-perfect-while-talking-about-accessibility/671a4e181afe602d37786dd8.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot: negative comments, been addressing, That's a relief, more accessible, and keep making adjustments.
Tom: Hey Sophie, have you been working on the screen reader updates recently?
Sophie: Yes, I started a few months ago. We've BLANK the feedback from our last user survey. How's the design side coming along?
Tom: Pretty well, actually. I've been tweaking the layouts based on the guidelines you shared.
Sophie: That's good to hear. Do you think the users have noticed the improvements?
Tom: I think so. We haven't been receiving as many BLANK.
Sophie: BLANK. How long do you think we'll need to BLANK?
Tom: Probably a few more weeks. We've been making steady progress, and I believe we're close to finalizing the major changes.
Sophie: That's good news! It feels great to make our app BLANK.
been addressing
This phrase refers to working on something.
negative comments
This phrase refers to unfavorable feedback from users.
That's a relief
This phrase means feeling reassured after hearing good news. The first word is capitalized.
keep making adjustments
This phrase means continuing to make changes or improvements.
more accessible
This phrase refers to being more easier for all users, including those with disabilities, to use.