To break in
If only I .................... (be) a better singer.
If only I WERE / WAS a better singer.
a robber
I think it was unfair that she was found G.........
GUILTY
Difference between "to let sb off" and "to get away with"
To let sb off: to not punish someone
To get away with: to not be caught/punished after doing sth wrong
PAST PERFECT
(had + past participle)
Change "mugging" to a verb
to mug
EVIDENCE
To accept and deal with a difficult fact/problem
I wish I ................. (tell) my parents about failing maths.
I wish I HAD TOLD my parents about failing maths.
Change "forgery" to a criminal
a forger
CONVICTIONS
To trick someone in order to achieve what you want
To set sb up
Rephrase using "regret"
I................................................ when I was younger.
I REGRET DROPPING OUT OF LAW when I was younger.
Change "a fraud" to a verb
to defraud
She was I..................... for 6 years
IMPRISONED
To steal sth and take it away with you
To make off with
I SHOULD HAVE STOPPED smoking when I was 30.
Change "a thief" to a verb
to steal
He has been C.............. with murder.
CHARGED