The crime of intentionally setting fire to a building.
Arson
Complete the collocation: ________ an investigation (3 options)
conduct or open or launch
Change to reported speech: "I am tired," she said. → She said (that) she ________ tired.
was
Complete: Molly is ________ (tall) than Kieran
taller
Add a suffix to "help" to mean "full of help."
helpful
Complete the sentence: A person who steals from shops is a ________.
shoplifter
Complete the collocation: ________ a suspect
question or interrogate
Change to reported speech: "I will call you tomorrow," he said. → He said he ________ call me ________.
would and the next day
Complete: Molly is ________ (tall) person in the class.
the tallest
Add a suffix to "taste" to mean "without taste."
tasteless
Complete the table: Crime: burglary → Criminal: ________
burglar
Complete the collocation: ________ CCTV footage
review or check or examine
Change "yesterday" in reported speech.
the day before or the previous day
Complete the sentence: This puzzle is ________ (difficult) than the last one.
more difficult
Add a suffix to "danger" to mean "full of danger."
dangerous
Fill in the blank: To _______ means to take something that doesn't belong to you.
steal
Complete the collocation: ________ an arrest
Complete: "You're sitting at my table," he said. → He said we ________ sitting at ________ table.
were and his
Complete: This crime is ________ (serious) than that one.
more serious
Add a suffix to "friend" to mean "like a friend."
friendly
Complete the sentence: The criminal ___________ the bank and escaped with $10,000.
robbed
Complete the collocation: ________ an area (to look for evidence)
search
Change to reported speech: "I can't find my keys," John said. → John said he ________ find ________ keys.
couldn't and his
Complete: This is ________ (bad) crime I've ever seen.
the worst
Add a suffix to "drink" to mean "possible to drink."
drinkable