CRIME SCENE
TRAVEL
Verbs in Action
GERUND OR INFINITIVE?
RELATIVE CLAUSES
100

This person commits a crime.

 criminal/thief/murderer

100

You show this before boarding a plane.

a passport

100

This verb means “move closer to someone.”

approach

100

“I enjoy ___ (travel).”


travelling

100

“This is the woman ___ works at the information desk.”

who

200

This is the place where the crime happened.

crime scene

200

This is the amount of baggage you are allowed to take.

luggage allowance

200

This verb means “leave quickly because you’re scared.”

run away

200

“She decided ___ (escape).”

 to escape



200

Complete:
“The gun ___ the murderer used was not found.”

which

300

Correct the sentence:
The police capture the murder yesterday.

The police captured the murderer yesterday.



300

Correct the mistake:
“We did a reservation for the hotel.”

We made a reservation for the hotel.



300

Correct the sentence:
“He avoid to answer the question.”

He avoided answering the question.

300

“I avoid ___ (go) to crowded places.”

going

300

Complete:
“This is the hotel ___ we stayed.”

where

400

Make a sentence using:
guilty + court

Example: The man was found guilty in court.



400

Make a sentence using:
by air + arrival

Example: We travelled by air and our arrival was late.



400

Make a sentence using:
defend

The lawyer defended his client.



400

“It was hard ___ (keep) quiet.”

to keep



400

Combine the sentences:
“The man was arrested. He broke into the house.”

The man who broke into the house was arrested.



500

Explain the difference between:
victim and suspect

Victim = person harmed.

Suspect = person possibly responsible.



500

Combine the sentences:
“This is the ticket office. We bought the tickets there.”

This is the ticket office where we bought the tickets.



500

Fill in the gap:
“The suspect tried ___ (escape) but failed.”

to escape



500

Correct the sentence:
“They planned escaping during the night.”

They planned to escape during the night.



500

Correct the mistake:
“She is the passenger which complained.”

She is the passenger who complained.



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