Intermediate Quiz 35

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1. I had to register the change _____ address on my identity card.
at
on
of

Answer:
I had to register the change (of) address on my identity card.
“Change + of + something” means the process of replacing something with something new or different.

2. They were hoping for a change _____ the weather.
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on
in

Answer:
They were hoping for a change (in) the weather.
“Change + in + something” means the process of something or someone becoming different.

3. There has been a change _____ our plans.
on
to
for

Answer:
There has been a change (to) our plans.
“Change + to + something” means the process or result of something becoming different.

4. Perhaps things will change _____ the better.
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to
for

Answer:
Perhaps things will change (for) the better.
The phrase “change for the better” means that something is improved or made better. It can be used to describe a person, a situation, or an object.

5. How about dinner out _____ a change?
in
of
for

Answer:
How about dinner out (for) a change?
The phrase “for a change” is an idiom that means something is happening or being done differently than usual.

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