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There were no petrol stations __ sight.
in
Contrary __ popular belief, not many Spanish people have siestas.
to
We're good __ breaking bad news.
at
Who are __ blame ___ our team losing in the final?
to for
Word formation: I was _______ RELIEF to find my passport at the bottom of my bag.
relieved
Word formation: Not _______SURPRISE, I was late for my appointment when my car broke down.
surprisingly
Crime vocab: A person tricks people into giving their personal details away and uses this information to buy things online.
identity fraud
Crime vocab: A thief breaks into a house and steals money and some jewellery.
Burglary
Crime vocab: A young man attacks an old woman and steals her purse.
mugging
They know that fifteen people died in the accident. Fifteen people...
are known to have died in the accident.
People expect that the President will arrive at 9:30. It ___
is expected that the President will arrive at 9:30.
The police believe the men are carrying weapons. The men ...
are believed to be carrying weapons.
Passive_: A thousand new jobs ______(create) in this town by the end of the year.
will have been created
Passive: A man ______(hold) at the moment in connection with the robbery.
is being held
Passive: Two people ______(mug) there the previous day.
had been mugged
Passive: I can't remember ______(hit) on the head.
being hit
Phrasal verbs: Finally, she ADMITTED breaking the window.
owned up to
Phrasal verb: His alibi SUPPORTED the robber's story.
backed up
Phrasal verbs: I hate it when people TRY TO MAKE OTHERS ADMIRE THEM:
show off
Phrasal verb: The teenager WASN'T CAUGHT shoplifting.
got away with
Phrasal verb: I didn't want my friend to get EXPELLED.
kicked out