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Complete these sentences with correct form of the words in the box:
convince · precious · drowned · poverty · corroborate · defence · overjoyed · jury · trial · prosecution · confessed · announced · sentenced · imposter · alleged
1. | The secured a large part of the family fortune before he was uncovered. | |
2. | He earns very little money, so his family lives in extreme . | |
3. | After being questioned for two hours, the man to the crime. | |
4. | A small child yesterday in his neighbour's swimming pool. | |
5. | The woman tried to protect her jewellery from the thieves. | |
6. | The of the two bank robbers will be held on Tuesday next week. | |
7. | It took a long time to them that I was right, but in the end they agreed. | |
8. | The police questioned the criminal's brother to his story. | |
9. | The judge the man to spend six months in prison. | |
10. | They were when they heard about their promotion. | |
11. | The twelve members of the listened carefully to all the evidence. | |
12. | The lawyer is that his client was at home when the murder happened. | |
13. | The try to prove that the accused is guilty. | |
14. | The defends the accused. | |
15. | The government that taxes would rise a further 5% this year. |
Negative Prefixes: (un-, dis-, in-, im-, ir-, il-)
Complete the sentences using the negative prefixes of the adjectives in brackets
1. | The man looked very (tidy) after spending the night in a police cell. | |
2. | The jury were (patient) to get home after the long trial. | |
3. | They couldn't read the letter because the handwriting was completely (legible). | |
4. | The courtroom was very (organized) and nobody knew where to sit. | |
5. | It isn't easy to eat properly if you work (regular) hours. | |
6. | The witness started crying but the lawyer was (sensitive) to her tears. | |
7. | Never shall I agree to your idea. It's (acceptable). | |
8. | I don't like him. He is a (agreeable). | |
9. | She can't take a strict decision as a teacher. She's (decisive). | |
10. | We can never trust those who are (honest). | |
11. | The doctor's handwriting is (legible). You can hardly read it. | |
12. | My granny can't read or write. She is (literate). | |
13. | (mature) babies are in need of a lot of care to grow well. | |
14. | Your extreme fear of spiders is (rational). | |
15. | His paragraph was (relevant) to the topic, so he got no marks. |
This exercise (2) has been made by:
MR. Hamdi Ahmad Sultan| Teacher of English
Negative prefixes
Fill in the gaps with words from the box:
1. | She has such an personality that I never know what she's going to do next. | |
2. | We can not see germs with naked eyes because they are . | |
3. | It would be to take our bikes on the train. | |
4. | He has tried to defame my reputation as a teacher. He is a person. | |
5. | He has to visit his doctor because he suffers from pulse. | |
6. | I know someone who never cares about other's feelings. He's . | |
7. | Her birthday party was a mess. It was . | |
This exercise (3) has been made by:
MR. Hamdi Ahmad Sultan| Teacher of English
Reported Speech
Correct the verbs in brackets to make reported speech:
1. | She said that she (be) feeding the cat. | |
2. | He said that the film (finish) by the time he got home. | |
3. | Tina said that I (shall) exercise regularly. | |
4. | Jill said she (will) go to the bank. | |
5. | She said they (invite) him to the wedding. | |
6. | I said I (must) leave early. | |
7. | They said they (may) visit him. | |
8. | Mary said there (be) a letter for me on the desk. | |
9. | Ahmad said he (will) meet me on Tuesday. | |
10. | Hany said he (not speak) to the boss about his promotion after he resigned. |
This exercise (4) has been made by:
MR. Hamdi Ahmad Sultan| Teacher of English
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets to give the sane meaning:
He was accused of stealing some money. (charged) | |
(1) | |
I got the full mark because of hard study. (due to) | |
(2) | |
The police set him free because he was found not guilty. (innocent) | |
(3) | |
The were very happy when they won the one million pound prize. (overjoyed) | |
(4) | |
The jury wanted to check a story of robbing the bank. (corroborate) | |
(5) . | |
He claimed that he had seen the criminal. (alleged) | |
(6) . | |
The accused confessed that he had stolen the jewellery. (admitted) | |
(7) | |
Some children are without home. We should take care of them. (homeless) | |
(8) | |
The girl has dark hair. (haired) | |
(9) | |
I don't agree with hitting children. (favour) | |
(10) | |
The suspect appeared in court last week. (accused) | |
(11) | |
Four persons gave evidence during the trial. (witnesses) | |
(12) | |
This hotel isn't comfortable. (uncomfortable) | |
(13) | |
The gang did the crime during the day. (committed) | |
(14) |
This exercise (5) has been made by:
MR. Hamdi Ahmad Sultan| Teacher of English
SB P.50
Fill in the gaps with people from the box. Some people are used for more than one action:
the prosecution · a judge · the defence · the accused(4) · a witness · the jury(2)
(1) sentences the accused. | |
(2) finds the accused guilty or not guilty. | |
(3) pleads guilty or not guilty. | |
(4) gives evidence during the trial. | |
(5) is charged with a crime by the police. | |
(6) reach a verdict. | |
(7) is acquitted or sent to prison. | |
(8) try to prove the accused is guilty. | |
(9) defend the accused. | |
(10) appears in court. |
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MR. Hamdi Ahmad Sultan| Teacher of English
full-width
Fill in the gaps with words from the box:
defended · sentenced · pleaded · give · acquitted · appeared · charged · found · reached · prove
1. | They were with attempted murder. |
2. | He in court because he was accused of trying to rob a jeweller's shop. |
3. | The prosecution tried to that the accused is guilty. |
4. | The witness was called to the court to evidence during the trial. |
5. | The two accused men not guilty during the trial. |
6. | The defence the accused man. |
7. | After hearing the evidence the jury a verdict. |
8. | The jury the accused guilty. |
9. | The judge the woman to a year in prison. |
10. | The suspect was after being found innocent. |
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Match the person with what he/she does in court:
1. | A judge | a | sentences the accused. | ||
2. | The jury | b | defend the accused. | ||
3. | The jury | c | is charged with a crime by the police. | ||
4. | The accused | d | time when a problem or situation is very bad or dangerous. | ||
5. | The prosecution | e | to check a story. | ||
6. | The defence | f | gives evidence during the trial. | ||
7. | The accused | g | find the accused guilty or not. | ||
8. | corroborate | h | a person who pretends to be someone else to trick people. | ||
9. | A monastery | i | is acquitted or sent to prison. | ||
10. | Imposter | j | appears in court. | ||
11. | Crisis | k | try to prove the accused is guilty. | ||
12. | Alleging | l | saying that someone has done something but having no proof. | ||
13. | The accused | m | a building where monks live. | ||
14. | The accused | n | reach a verdict. | ||
15. | A witness | o | pleads guilty or not guilty. |
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