Vocabulary
Comparison
Infinitive / -ing
Solving crime
100

Feeling irritated and angry about a situation that you can't do anything about.

exasperated

100

There isn't much traffic today, so we should arrive (soon) than we expected.

sooner

100

He tried (not make) too much noise when he got home.

He tried not to make too much noise when he got home.

100

translate:

"жестокие преступления"

"бороться с преступностью"

violent crimes

combat crime

200

We were pleased with our presentation.

content

200

If we walk fast, we'll get there quicker.

The ............................................. we'll get there.

faster we walk the quicker 

200

........ (drive) has become quite expensive as the cost of fuel continues to rise.

Driving

200

Use 3 verbs to make collocations with "crime"

commit crime

combat crime

cut crime

300

We felt .......... after losing the match against our biggest rivals 10 -0!

humiliated

on edge

300

do/far/than/My/scarier/I /finds/brother/spiders

My brother finds spiders far scarier than I do.

300

It wasn't her intention to upset anyone. (mean)

She didn't mean to upset anyone.

300

Crimes like pickpocketing or bags snatching are called ...?

petty crimes

400

Use an idiom

Tom isn't sure if he should go to university.

Tom is in 2 minds about going to university.

400

The UK is  ......... big as Russia.

The UK is nothing like as big as Russia.

400

Would you prefer chips or potatoes? (rather)

Would you rather have chips or potatoes?

400

Use any collocation with a word "crime" in a sentence of your own.

Blue lighting deters crime.