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VII. Put the verbs into appropriate tense forms:

The moment she (to turn) the corner, Jill (to notice) that her front door (to stay) open. She definitely (to shut) it when she (to go) out, and her flatmate, Louis, not (to say) that she (to come) this evening. Jill (to slacken) her pace, (to think) what she (can) do. If she (to ask) her neighbors (to accompany) her and it (to turn out) that there (to be) no one there, then she (to look) a fool.

On the other hand, if she (to enter) the flat alone, and (to find) an intruder there, it (can) end very badly.

“This never (to happen) to me before,” Jill (to think), “and I (to hope) it never (to happen) again.”

VIII. Match each word or expression on the left with the definition on the right.

1. Previous convictions

  1. punishment in the form of money you have to pay the Court.

2. Fine

  1. signing a check or some other document with another person’s name.

3. Homicide

  1. being found guilty of anything before.

4. Forgery

  1. a person who violets the law.

5. Imprison

  1. to make a systematic examination or study.

6. Lawbreaker

  1. the act of killing a human being.

7. Execution

  1. to put into prison.

8. Custody

  1. money paid by the accused to be released from custody until the trial.

9. Bail

  1. putting to death as punishment.

10. Cell

  1. confident or imprisonment.

11. Penalty

  1. impression of the lines of a fingerprint taken for purpose of identification.

12. Investigate.

  1. punishment legally imposed or incurred.

13. Fingerprints

  1. a small room in prison for one or more inmates.

IX. Complete these sentences with no/none, nobody, some, nothing, nowhere, any, anything, anywhere, somebody, something, somewhere.

  1. There is … in the room.

  2. I can see … here.

  3. Has he bought … for you?

  4. … is waiting for you.

  5. Are you going … on Sunday?

  6. There were no shops open. I don’t want … to eat.

  7. Have you got … questions to discuss with your tutor? – Yes, I’ve got …

  8. I haven’t seen … interesting at this exhibition.

  9. … knows this subject better than he in our group.

  10. Did you go … for a holiday last summer?

  11. Ann has bought … new shoes.

  12. The boy refused to tell us…

  13. Does … mind if I smoke?

  14. The bus was completely empty. There wasn’t … on it.

  15. “Where did you go for your holidays?” “… I stayed at home.”

  16. I couldn’t make an omelet because I had … eggs.

  17. I didn’t say …. Not a word.

  18. The accident looked serious but fortunately … was injured.

  19. The town was still the same when I returned years later. … had changed.

  20. We took a few photographs but … of them were very good.

  21. I can’t find my watch …. I’ve looked all over the house.

  22. “What did you have for breakfast?” – “…. I don’t usually have … for breakfast.”

  23. … intelligent person could do such a stupid thing.

  24. There was complete silence in the room. … said …

  25. The four of us wanted to go to a restaurant but we couldn’t because … of us had … money.