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Business English Vocabulary Challenge: short, in no time, or too soon?

Updated: Feb 6

Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge!


Today's Challenge:


Click on each picture to expand it, read the dialogue, and select the correct answer.




Do you know the correct answer? I'll have it ready _____.


A. short

B. in no time

C. too soon



Now listen to the dialogue to check if you chose the correct option:






Did you get it right?


  1. I'll have it ready short is incorrect. The correct word is shortly:


    I'll have it ready shortly means something will be ready soon.


  1. I'll have it ready in no time is the correct answer. In no time means very quickly or soon.


You can read more about in no time here.


  1. I'll have it ready too soon is also incorrect. Too soon means earlier than needed. Soon would be the correct word to use in the sentence:


    I'll have it ready soon.



So, the correct answer is B. in no time.


 

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