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How to Use "Change" with Example Sentences
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change
(n):
something that is different; coin money; the money returned when too much is paid
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Used with adjectives:
"
Having a baby is a
big
change
in my life.
"
(big, considerable, major, substantial, important, significant)
"
The company plans to make
dramatic
changes
.
"
(dramatic, drastic, massive, systematic)
"
Her new hair style is a
significant
change
for her.
"
(noticeable, nice, pleasant)
"
We made
cosmetic
changes
to our house.
"
(cosmetic, minimal, minor, slight, small, subtle)
"
The government is hoping for
lasting
changes
in the economy.
"
(lasting, long-term, permanent, short-term, gradual)
"
His attitude went through an
abrupt
change
.
"
(abrupt, rapid, sudden)
"
They think the
net
changes
have been positive.
"
(net, overall, global)
"
The office is hoping for
beneficial
changes
with the new manager.
"
(beneficial, desirable, effective, exciting, positive, refreshing, welcome)
"
My grandfather sees this as an
unwelcome
change
.
"
(unwelcome, negative)
"
What's the reason for the
unexpected
changes
?
"
(unexpected, unanticipated, unforeseen)
"
They will meet to discuss
climate
changes
.
"
(climate, constitutional, governmental, cultural, economic, scientific, social)
"
He's hoping to make a
career
change
.
"
(career, lifestyle, name)
"
The man asked me if I had any
spare
change
.
"
(spare, loose)
Used with verbs:
"
It's time to
make
a
change
.
"
(make, implement, initiate, introduce, embrace)
"
The war
forced
a
change
in policy.
"
(forced, brought, caused, effected, produced, triggered)
"
She
wants to prevent
any
changes
.
"
(wants to prevent, is opposed to, resists)
"
Has the city
undergone
much
change
?
"
(undergone)
"
He has
detected
a
change
in his wife's attitude.
"
(detected, noticed, noted, observed, seen)
"
Changes
often
come
when there is a new president.
"
(come, happen, occur, take place)
"
The school
change
has
affected
her performance.
"
(affected)
"
The management
change
will result in
better production.
"
(will result in, will lead to)
"
You should always
check
your
change
before leaving.
"
(check, count)
"
The cashier forgot to
give
me my
change
.
"
(give, hand)
"
She let the waitress
keep
the
change
.
"
(keep, have, take)
Used with prepositions:
"
I think this
change
is
for
the better.
"
(for)
"
Have you noticed a
change
in
his personality?
"
(in)
"
Hopefully, the
change
of
governor will help the city.
"
(of)
"
Did you make a
change
to
your appearance?
"
(to, in)
"
This sports car is a
change
from
your regular car.
"
(from)
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change
(v):
to make something different; to become different
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Used with adverbs:
"
The weather has
changed
dramatically
.
"
(dramatically, considerably, drastically, a lot, significantly, substantially)
"
The law will
drastically
change
the way people do business.
"
(drastically, fundamentally, greatly)
"
She
totally
changed
her hairstyle.
"
(totally, completely, slightly)
"
He is
always
changing
his mind.
"
(always, constantly, continuously)
"
Life has
changed
little
in this small town.
"
(little, fast, overnight, rapidly, suddenly)
"
He is
gradually
changing
his mind about school.
"
(gradually, slowly)
Used with prepositions:
"
She
changed
from
a singer to an actress.
"
(from)
"
Would you like to
change
to
that table by the window?
"
(to)
"
Let me
change
out of
this dress.
"
(out of, into)
Used with nouns:
"
He needs to
change
his
attitude
.
"
(attitude, behavior, personality, approach)
"
It's time to
change
the
battery
in the smoke alarm.
"
(battery)
"
I'm thinking about
changing
careers
.
"
(careers, jobs)
"
She keeps
changing
her
mind
.
"
(mind, expectations, opinion)
"
They keep
changing
the
date
.
"
(date, arrangement, format, rules, law, plan, setting, story)
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