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Ill in the gaps with a suitable word from the box

1.bad
2.absolutely
3.very
4.know
5.start
6.fill
7.fairly

Sentence
1. you're........right
2. would you like ........by telling me a little about your experience
3. i guess you........that i studied economics in new York
4. and then i'll.........you in on our group

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We can fill in the gaps with a suitable word from the box as follows;

You're absolutely right.

Would you like to start by telling me a little about your experience?

I guess you know that I studied economics in New York.

And then I'll fill you in on our group.

How to fill in the gaps

The first sentence emphasizes strong agreement. The second sentence, "Would you like to start by telling me a little about your experience?" suggests initiating the conversation with your experience.

The sentence, "I guess you know that I studied economics in New York". assumes the listener is aware of your background and the last sentence, implies you will provide details about the group later.

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