Review Asking Somebodys Opinion Reminding Someone with 15 practice exercises at Level A2-B1. Each question comes with a detailed explanation to reinforce what you already know and fill in any gaps. Add this to your daily study routine — just 7 minutes to stay sharp.
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Question 1: What does the phrase "What's your take on this?" mean in conversation?
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Question 2: Someone says: "I think we should change the meeting time to Friday. What do you reckon?" Choose the most natural reply.
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Question 3: A: We need to pick a restaurant for the team dinner. ___ on where we should go?
B: How about that Italian place on Main Street?
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Question 4: The phrase "Don't forget about the meeting tomorrow" is considered too rude to use with a coworker you know well.
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Question 5: Match each phrase (left) to its function (right).
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Question 6: You are in a work meeting with your manager. You want to politely ask for their opinion about a new project plan. What do you say?
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Question 7: You are at a café with a friend. You both need to decide what to order for a shared dessert. What is the most natural thing to say?
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Question 8: Your friend invited you to a party this weekend, but you have already promised to help your sister move. You need to decline. What do you say?
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Question 9: Which phrase is a common everyday chunk used to gently remind someone? "Just a ___"
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Question 10: Which of these sentences sounds the most natural when asking a colleague for their opinion about a new office policy?
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Question 11: Which of these is the most CASUAL way to remind a friend about returning your book?
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Question 12: You need to remind your boss about signing an important document. How would you say this in a professional way?
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Question 13: In this conversation, what does "care to weigh in" mean?
A: We're trying to decide on a team name. Care to weigh in?
B: Sure! How about "The Rockets"?
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Question 14: It is appropriate to say "I would be most obliged if you would share your opinion" when chatting casually with a close friend.
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Question 15: Match each phrase to the scenario where it is most appropriate.