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The opposite of innocent.
guilty
Choose: To decide and state in court that somebody is not guilty of a crime. Verdict/ Guilty / Acquit /
acquit
Do you mind/ matter waiting another 10 minutes until I get there?
mind
I wish / hope that Mark arrived safely in New York.
hope
I've only met Josh once but he looks/ seems very shy.
seems
My wife and I argue / discuss everything before making a decision.
discuss
Nobody noticed / realized that I was wearing a new skirt.
noticed
Choose: Federer won / beat the match 6-3, 6-4, 7-6
won
Feelings: Synonyms: Extremely confused... (b...)
bewildered
Feelings: Synonyms: Very excited
Thrilled
Adverbs and Adverbials: Synonyms: In a perfect world...
Ideally
Adverbs and Adverbials: Synonyms: The truth is...
In fact
I got there early in ... to get a good seat.
order
Choose: He flew to Geneva to / for a job interview.
for
I enjoyed the match, ... the result.
despite
We came in quietly so ... not to wake the baby.
as
The children denied ... the window. (brake)
braking
The police accused Tom of ... the car. (steal)
stealing
Her best friend promised ... (not tell) anyone.
not to tell
My sister advised me ... a bigger house. (buy)
to buy
Choose: The injured are believed / believe to have been taken to hospital.
believed
Causative have: Someone took our photo in front of the Big Ben. We...
We had our photo taken in front of the big Ben.
Choose: It is thought that the suspect is/ to be armed and very dangerous.
is
Choose: The burglars are believed to have entered / have entered through an upstairs window.
to have entered
Paraphrase the sentence in the passive: Somebody has stolen my wallet.
My wallet has been stolen.
I'm sorry you failed your exam, but you....have worked harder.
should
Choose: A: The chicken is still frozen solid. B: You must/ ought / might to have taken it out of the freezer earlier.
ought
Correct the sentence: My wife told me the address, but I've forgotten it. I shouldn't have written it down.
should
Paraphrase using must / might (not) / can't: Perhaps Peter didn't know you were in town. That's why he didn't invite you.
Peter might not have known you were in town. That's why he didn't invite you.
Paraphrase using must / might (not) / can't: I'm sure they are not Tim and Sarah. They are in Paris now.
They can't be Tim and Sarah. They are in Paris now.
Paraphrase using must / might (not) / can't: I'm certain I left my umbrella at work.
I must have left my umbrella at work.
He isn't used to ... (have) lunch very early.
having
Right or Wrong? George would have very long hair when he was a teenager.
WRONG. George used to have very long hair when he was a teenager.
When I was younger, I would ...
jog every day.
I didn't use to ...
have a beard
It's difficult to get used to ...
getting up early