: The British Council provides official updates on the 2026 shift toward computer-delivered testing.
Statement: Some grammar rules found in modern textbooks are based on personal preferences rather than logic. Reasoning: This is a common conclusion in the text. It often cites rules (like not ending a sentence with a preposition) as being based on one person's preference (like John Dryden) rather than inherent linguistic logic.
After WWII, confusion reigned in the US, with states and cities free to start and end DST whenever they pleased. This led to chaos for broadcasting, transport, and commerce. In 1966, the US Congress passed the Uniform Time Act, which standardized DST dates but allowed states to opt out. Arizona and Hawaii still do not observe DST today.