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1. Complete the table with crimes, criminals or verbs. |
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lotting ~ looter ~ loot. |
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robbery ~ robber ~ rob. |
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burglary ~ burlglar ~ burgle. |
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kidnapping ~ kidnapper ~ kidnap. |
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theft ~ thief ~ steal. |
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mugging ~ mugger ~ mug. |
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shoplifting ~ shoplifter ~ shoplift. |
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bribery ~ --- ~ bribe. |
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vandalism ~ vandal ~ vandalise. |
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arson ~ arsonist ~ ---. |
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2. fill in the gaps with one word. |
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the police arrested three men last night. |
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two boys were charged with vandalism. |
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she has been sentenced to eight years in prison. |
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why did he commit such a terrible crime? |
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the thief was fined $200. |
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the first witness gave evidence in the trial today. |
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the man was acquitted of all charges and was allowed to go home. |
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he was taken to court for stealing a car. |
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the jury found the man guilty and he was sent to prison for five years. |
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she's been convicted of a serious crime. |
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my cousin was arrested for shoplifting. |
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3. choose the correct prepositions. |
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i'm shocked by what i read in the papers. |
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he always insists on driving the car himself. |
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i want to apologise to everyone for behaving so badly. |
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our company has succeeded in making a profit in its first year of business. |
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i'm not sure i can cope with all the extra work i've got. |
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i complained to the manager about the terrible food. |
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she decided to apply to the same bank for a different job. |
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the film is based on a very successful novel. |
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there's a demonstration tomorrow to protest against the cuts in salary. |
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the coat i wanted to buy has been reduced to half price. |
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they've named the baby after the town she was born in. |
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Tony's parents never worry about money. |
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Maria managed to convince everyone of her innocence. |
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4. complete the second conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. |
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if i found a mobile phone on a train, i'd take it to the lost property office. |
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imagine you had the chance to travel for six months, where would you go? |
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assuming i was/were able to go wherever i wanted, i'd go to South America. |
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supposing you didn't have enough money to get home, what would you do? |
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John would buy himself a sports car if he had enough money. |
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if you were really hungry, would you steal some food? |
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if i found a bit of money on the street, i think i'd keep it. |
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5. complete these third conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. |
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Emma would have been terrified if she'd been there when the thief broke in. |
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if i'd seen the accident, i would have called the police. |
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we wouldn't have been late if the car hadn't broken down. |
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how would you have got home if Gary hadn't lent you his car? |
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our journey might have been quicker if we'd taken the train. |
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if i'd known it was a secret, i wouldn't have told anyone. |
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6. put the words in the correct order. |
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if you were very rich, would you go round the world? |
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if i didn't enjoy working for this company, i'd look for another job. |
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imagine your friends needed to stay somewhere, would you give them a room? |
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if we hadn't phoned, my parents would have been worried. |
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what would you have done if the police hadn't arrived? |
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i wouldn't go there again even if somebody offered me a free flight. |
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we'd have got there on time if we hadn't got stuck in traffic. |
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7. fill in the gaps in the conversation with these words/phrases. |
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a. what's the matter, Jo? you look awful. | b. i'm not feeling well and i've got people coming to stay. |
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a. oh dear, poor you. let me help you get ready. | b. are you sure you wouldn't mind? |
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a. no, not at all. would it help if i tidied the living room? | well, i'd be a wonderful if you could. |
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a. then would you like me to go to the supermarket for you? | b. thanks, that'd be a great help. |
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a. have you got a list of the stuff you need? | b. yes, it's over there on the fridge. |
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a. oh yeah, i see. why don't i cook dinner when i get back? | b. no, tha's ok. i can manage. |
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a. what about the kids? i'll look after them this evening, if you like. | b. that'd be fantastic. they'd love that - as long as you don't mind. |
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a. no, of course not. what if i collected them from school first? | b. no, Fiona's doing that on her way home frome college, but thanks for offering. |
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8. tick the correct sentences. change the incorrect ones. |
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he got a lot of criticism for what he did. |
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my grandfater used to be a doctor. |
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i can get by in Russian and Japanese. |
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did you hear all that noise last night? |
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i wish she wasn't so judgemental about other people. |
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i go running in the park every so often. |
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i wasn't aware of the dangers. |
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you must try to behave more responsibly. |
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he's been travelling round Europe since July. |
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did you remember to buy some stamps? i need one for this letter. |
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Dave can't get used to working at night. |
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the thief stole $2000 from my bank account. |
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he's always leaving the front door open. |
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i'm really sick of working so hard. |
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i can't really see the point of going there. |
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i didn't use to enjoy going to school. |
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