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🥳 PRACTICE 🥳 Use either "to fall through the cracks" or "to dick around" to fill out the gaps. Make sure you use the correct tense. 1️⃣During the reorganisation of the department, several customer complaints fell through the cracks, and management only discovered the issue months later. (past simple) 2️⃣If the team keeps dicking around instead of finishing the proposal, we’re going to miss the submission deadline. (gerund) 3️⃣The interns were dicking around in the office all afternoon instead of preparing the presentation for the client meeting. (past continuous) 4️⃣Without a clear system for tracking tasks, important details can easily fall through the cracks in large organisations. (infinitive) 5️⃣We’ve been dicking around with this idea for weeks, but we still haven’t made a final decision. (present perfect continuous)