Business English Quiz: Spot the Error in These Common Phrases
- Erin West
- Sep 28, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: May 8

Welcome to the Business English Quiz!
Today’s Focus:
Spot the error in these common business English phrases.
Today’s Challenge:
Below are three widely used expressions. One sentence contains a mistake—can you spot the error?
A) I just want to make sure we’re on the same page.
B) Please hold me in the loop.
C) I’ll look into this for you.
Choose the sentence with the mistake
Did you get it right?
The first sentence, I just want to make sure we’re on the same page, is correct. It means I want to check that both people understand the situation in the same way.
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The third sentence, I'll look into this for you, is also correct. It means I will check something for the other person.
The second sentence, Please hold me in the loop, has a mistake. The correct phrase is Please keep me in the loop. This means I want to be updated about what’s happening.
Business English Quiz
There are many synonyms for keep me in the loop in Business English.
Can you finish these phrases?