Question 1
We have two interns this month; one works with Design, and _____ works with QA.
Options: another, the other, others
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Some sentences may have more than one blank, so make sure you complete all of them.
Question 1
We have two interns this month; one works with Design, and _____ works with QA.
Options: another, the other, others
Question 2
If you cannot join the morning stand-up, we can schedule _____ short check-in after lunch.
Options: other, another, the other
Question 3
Some teammates prefer written feedback, but _____ prefer to talk it through in a quick call.
Options: another, others, the other
Question 4
We tried two solutions in the workshop; one saved time, but _____ caused more confusion.
Options: the other, another, others
Question 5
Could you share _____ idea for improving how we hand off tasks between shifts?
Options: others, other, another
Question 6
Three teams joined the project: our team handles planning, and the _____ teams focus on delivery and support.
Options: others, other, the other
Question 7
Only two people volunteered to present; if you cannot do it, we will ask _____.
Options: others, another, the other
Question 8
I will review these two reports now; please file _____ in the shared folder.
Options: another, other, the other
Question 9
We already have a leader for the workshop, but we still need _____ facilitator for the Q&A part.
Options: others, another, the other
Question 10
There are two whiteboards in the meeting room; one is covered with sprint notes, and _____ is empty.
Options: others, another, the other
Question 11
Some people in the team like detailed plans; _____ prefer flexible goals.
Options: the other, others, another
Question 12
We solved one conflict quickly, but _____ issue between the two departments still needs attention.
Options: other, another, others
Practise Workplace - Team Dynamics with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
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