What do we change "THIS" for?
Does she live in london?. Lawrence asked
She assured me that she would take care of everything while I was away.
"I will take care of everything while you are away," she assured me.
Clue: A synonym for "suitable in size or shape."
To fit
"I got this jacket at a great discount during the summer _____."
Sale
What do we change "TOMORROW" for?
The following/next day
"The meeting will start at 3 PM tomorrow," they announced
She admitted that she had never seen such a beautiful sunset before.
"I have never seen such a beautiful sunset before," she admitted.
Clue: A term describing something no longer in style.
Old-fashioned
"These jeans are too _____; I can barely move in them."
Tight
What do we change "MUST" for?
"Why haven't you completed the assignment?" he asked.
He asked why I hadn't completed the assingment.
The tour guide explained that the castle had been built in the 15th century and was one of the most well-preserved structures of its time.
"The castle was built in the 15th century and is one of the most well-preserved structures of its time," the tour guide explained.
Clue: Refers to something classic and often from a previous era, especially in fashion.
"In their relationship, she is the one who _____."
Wears the pants
What do we change "SHOULD" for?
"The team has been working on the project for several months before the client requested changes," the manager mentioned.
The manager mentioned that the team had been working on the project for several months before the client had requested changes.
He wondered why she hadn’t mentioned the issue during the meeting.
"Why didn't you mention the issue during the meeting?" he wondered.
Clue: A term for clothing that is intentionally larger than the normal size.
Oversize
"You should _____ these shoes to see if they fit."
Try on
What do we change "MAY" for?
Might
"Has anyone seen my keys? I thought I left them on the table," he inquired.
He inquired if anyone had seen his keys. He thought he had left them on the table.
They wondered whether the weather would improve by the weekend.
"Will the weather improve by the weekend?" they wondered.
Clue: An idiom meaning "to fit perfectly."
To fit like a glove
"You can _____ for the meeting; it's not very formal."
Dress down