Something or someone that is so good or important that you could not manage without it, him, or her
indispensable
I've changed my____ - I'm not going to buy a new phone. I'll keep this one for a while longer.
mind
to rest or relax in order to get back your energy
recharge your batteries
William Shakespeare was not only an artist and a playwright and a poet, he was also a/an ....
businessman/entrepreneur
to accept or start to use something new; to start behaving in a particular way, especially by choice
Adopt
She was going to sell her house but had a change of ________at the last minute.
heart
used to say that something is not difficult to do or understand
something is not rocket science
He milked it for all it was worth.
What is it?
the English language
famous, important, and respected
eminent
I know he is rich, but I wouldn't change _____ with him for anything in the world!
places
to become confused about what someone is saying because you think they are talking about something else
get your wires crossed
Name at least 3 comedies written by W. Shakespeare
Midsummer Night's Dream, As you like it, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing, The Comedy of Errors, All is well That Ends well, The Winter's tale and others
to give someone official or legal authority, or the freedom or confidence to do something
empower
Things are moving too slowly. We need to have a change of _______ if we want this project to be finished on time.
pace
get angry
blow a fuse
During the early 1590's theatres in London closed and sonnets became quite popular. What was the reason?
Plague
to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have
Infer
That Italian restaurant is nowhere near as good since it changed __________.
hands
to prevent a plan, business etc from being able to continue, especially by deciding not to give it any more money
pull the plug (on something)
What was the name of Shakespeare's company after King James became its patron?
The King's Men