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RL Revision Unit 9

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  • She refused (say) her name to the policeman.
    to say
  • They agreed (not/discuss) that question again.
    not to discuss
  • Perhaps he doesn’t want to see you any more.
    He might/may not want to see you any more.
  • I’m sure Owen doesn’t play football as well as Matthew.
    Owen can’t play football as well as Matthew.
  • I’m sure she didn’t know anything about the party.
    She can’t have known anything about the party.
  • Susan promised not (come) home late.
    to come
  • Five men were charged with using f _ _ _ _ _ documents to get a US visa.
    forged
  • The motorist was f _ _ _ _ £250 for careless driving.
    fined
  • He offered (carry) my bag.
    to carry
  • I’m certain she forgot about my birthday.
    She must have forgotten about my birthday.
  • I’m certain you left your jumper at school.
    You must have left your jumper at school.
  • The accused p_ _ _ _ _ _ not guilty when the charges were read out to him.
    pleaded
  • The witness was able to give e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which proved the man was guilty.
    evidence
  • He probably needed a short break from it all.
    He might/may/could have needed a short break from it all.
  • Five men will go on t _ _ _ _ this week, accused of taking part in Britain’s biggest jewellery robbery.
    trial
  • I imagine us (live) in a big house with a garden.
    living
  • The joke was so funny, we couldn’t stop (laugh) .
    laughing
  • Convicts could get p _ _ _ _ _ after serving just one third of their sentence.
    parole
  • I’m certain Rick and Lisa are very happy together.
    Rick and Lisa must be very happy together.
  • He managed (arrive) to the station in time.
    to arrive
  • Pretending to be another person in order to steal money is f _ _ _ _ .
    fraud