When someone switches allegiance from one team or side to another.
CHANGE SIDES
False or misleading information spread widely online.
misinformation
I ___ (play) football every Saturday when I was a child.
used to/would play
If it ___ (rain), we’ll stay inside.
RAINS
Which British city is home to the Beatles?
What verb do we use when changing money from one currency to another?
convert
To suggest an idea or theory for consideration.
put forward a theory
Which tense is used for an action that happened before another past action? By the time he arrived, I ___already___ (LEAVE)
Past perfect. Had already left
If you had studied, you ___ (pass) the test.
WOULD HAVE PASSED
What is the national sport or "national pastime" of the United States?
Baseball
If someone changes their opinion, they do this.
Change your tune
To collect and organize information from different sources.
compile
When I arrived, they ___ (eat) dinner.
were eating
Which conditional describes an impossible past situation? GIVE AN EXAMPLE
3rd conditional. If I had known you were coming, I would have prepared more food.
Which British monarch ruled for 70 years until 2022?
Queen Elizabeth II
To make major alterations across a system or organization. MAKE sw________ CHANGES
SWEEPING
Evidence that supports a hypothesis is called this.
findings
Rewrite this sentence using past perfect continuous: “She was tired because she worked all day.”
She was tired because she had been working all day
Transform: “I’d rather you bought that” → Express regret about the past.
I'd rather you'd bought that
American holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
Thanksgiving
This phrase means to completely alter your habits or behaviour for the better.
change your ways
In academic writing, we always have to cite the _____
SOURCES
Complete the sentence:
She looks exhausted because she ___ (work) all day.
has been working
Create a sentence using “sooner” in a hypothetical past context.
I’d sooner you had told me the truth yesterday
Which British university is older: Oxford or Cambridge?
Oxford