Practice Quiz: Business Idioms – Part 1
Type the best idiom to complete each sentence in the dialogue below, then click “Finish quiz” to check your answers!
a lot on your plate | calling the shots | rule of thumb |
on the back burner | in a nutshell | tweak |
bring me up to speed | in the loop | way off the mark |
back to the drawing board |
Practice Quiz: Business Idioms – Part 1
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Diane: I’ve been away for the past couple weeks – can you on this project?
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Bill: All the specifications are in the shared folder… but , the client wants us to create an e-commerce site.
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Diane: That sounds pretty straightforward. How’s it going?
Bill: It’s taking forever! They keep wanting to the design, and they never seem satisfied.
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Diane: But you must be getting close, right? At least they haven’t made you go .
Bill: Actually, they did that last month. I had to come up with a whole new design.
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Diane: Why are they being so picky? Who’s on this project in the client’s company?
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Bill: I’ve been working with the marketing director, but the problem is that she’s been keeping the CEO , and he makes suggestions that are . He doesn’t know a thing about websites.
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Diane: What kinds of things does he want?
Bill: Here’s an example – the in web design is to use font size 14 or greater, but he wants the text as small as possible so more can fit on the page.
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Diane: Sounds like you’ve got . Anything I can do to help make things easier?
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Bill: You’ve got a way with words – maybe you can talk to them and explain that if this site doesn’t get done soon, I’ll have to put it . We have other clients who need our help, too.
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