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To talk about making small changes, you can say make adjustments, make alterations, or make
modifications. More informally, you can say make tweaks – “We made a few tweaks to the website.”
To talk about bigger changes, you can use the verbs “transform” and “revolutionize”:
When you put on different clothes, you change your clothes. When you remove a baby’s dirty diaper
and put on a clean one, you change the baby’s diaper. When you reverse a decision or opinion, then
you change your mind. And when you introduce a different topic of conversation, then you change the
subject. When you change your religion, then we often use the verb convert – I converted to
Christianity; my brother wants to convert to Islam.
Other verbs used for changes are “turn,” “become,” and “get.” Let’s look at their different collocations.
You can also use turn into as a less formal expression for “transform into”:
Use become with emotions and states of being, including comparative adjectives:
My sister became angry when she found out I’d broken her computer.
It’s becoming apparent/clear that the treatment isn’t working.
The band’s music became popular among teenagers.
It’s becoming more difficult to separate one’s personal and professional life.
You can also use become with professions: My brother became an actor.
The word get can be used as a less formal alternative to “become” with emotions and comparative
adjectives (but NOT with professions or states of being).
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go bald = lose your hair
go blind = lose your ability to see
go deaf = lose your ability to hear
go crazy/insane = lose your mental control
Lesson 36 – Quiz
Complete the sentences with make, turn, change, become, get, or go:
(note: you may need to change the form of the verb: makes, made, making, etc.)
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