Change
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To change something is to make it different. Something that changes does not stay the same. If a thing is one way at one time, and then it is another way at another time, then it changed.
Change can also mean:
- Change is the money you get back when you buy something.
- Change is also coins when dealing with money
- A person changes their clothes by taking off what they have on and putting on other clothes.
[edit] Examples of change
- After some time, a baby will change into a child.
- Sally sees her niece Jane when Jane is 5 years old. Sally does not see Jane for 10 years. Now Jane is 15 years old. Jane is different at 15 years of age than she was at 5 years of age:
- Jane is not the same at 15 years of age than she was at 5 years of age. Jane has changed.
- Tom breaks an egg. The broken egg is different after it is broken. The egg has changed.
- Bob plants a tree. The tree grows taller. The tree is no longer the same. There has been a change in the tree.
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