Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first
I'm almost sure you left your phone in the restaurant. You __ your phone in the restaurant.
must have left
CHOOSE THE CORRECT VERB
Please remind / remember the children to do their homework.
REMIND
palm calf wrist thumb
CALF
The Sunday Times TV cr_____________ wrote a very
negative review of the programme.
CRITIC
to rub your skin with your nails
SCRATCH
It was wrong of you not to tell me you'd borrowed my car.
You _______________________________ me you'd borrowed my car.
should have told
A I'm terribly sorry.
B Don't worry. It doesn't mind / matter.
MATTER
wink wave hold touch
WINK
This paper always supports the government. It's very b__
BIASED
to look at sth or sb for a long time (ПЯЛИТЬСЯ)
STARE AT
'I didn't kilt my husband,' Margaret said.
Margaret denied_________
killing her husband
The robbers stole / robbed 850,000 from the bank.
STOLE
robber vandal burglar pickpocket
VANDAL
The journalist's report was c______________ by the newspaper. They cut some of the things he had wanted to say because of government rules
CENSORED
to demand money from sb by threatening to tell a secret about them
BLACKMAIL
'I'm sorry I'm late,' James said.
James __________________________ late.
apologized for being
If you know the answer, raise / rise your hand, don't shout.
RAISE
fraud smuggler theft terrorism
SMUGGLER
My favourite n__ is the woman on the
six o'clock news on BBC1.
NEWSREADER
to leave your job (especially in newspaper headlines)
QUIT
I think somebody has tried to break in.
It looks _____________________ somebody has tried to break in.
as if
My brother refuses / denies to admit that he has a problem.
REFUSES
evidence judge jury witness
EVIDENCE
The article in the newspaper wasn't very acc_________— a lot of the facts were completely wrong.
ACCURATE
to give sb money so that they help you (especially if it's dishonest)
BRIBE