We weren't to touch the evidence. Sam asked how much damage by the vandals. Amy asked we had spoken to the police yet. It the thieves escaped through the window. Amy told me the back door. Dan's house broken into last night. Ken painted over the graffiti . The suspect his house searched by the police. Did you know that Barry his new car stolen? The new Museum next week. The store caught the shoplifter as she was leaving the shop. The jury hasn't reached a yet. When the aspirin wore , my headache came back. The fire is thought to be an act of . Hackers weaknesses in computer systems. Agatha Christie was at home by tutors. The city council has built more bumps on the roads. Sarah apologised breaking my camera. The burglars were to two years in prison. The hacker was arrested for computer viruses. A Neighbourhood Watch programme has been in our area. The detective out who had committed the crime. of rubbish lined the streets. Traffic adds to air pollution. Tony and Sue joining Neighbourhood Watch. Hercule Poirot is a(n) fictional detective. The street cameras will record driving. Harry a toast to the couple's future. The vandals ran when they saw the police. Kelly works in the lab as a forensic .
Задание

Choose the correct answer

  1. We weren't
    [allowed|allowing|to be allowed] to touch the evidence.
  2. Sam asked how much damage
    [is caused|caused|was caused] by the vandals.
  3. Amy asked
    [that|what|if] we had spoken to the police yet.
  4. It
    [is thinks|is thought|is thinking] the thieves escaped through the window.
  5. Amy told me
    [to lock|for locking|lock] the back door.
  6. Dan's house
    [is|has been|was] broken into last night.
  7. Ken painted over the graffiti
    [himself|ourselves|yourself].
  8. The suspect
    [had|did|was] his house searched by the police.
  9. Did you know that Barry
    [have|has|had] his new car stolen?
  10. The new Museum
    [was opened|is opened|will be opened] next week.
  11. The store
    [guard|detective|lawyer]caught the shoplifter as she was leaving the shop.
  12. The jury hasn't reached a
    [verdict|judge|court] yet.
  13. When the aspirin wore
    [away|out|off], my headache came back.
  14. The fire is thought to be an act of
    [pickpocketing|arson|mugging].
  15. Hackers
    [warn|exploit|gain] weaknesses in computer systems.
  16. Agatha Christie was
    [educated|trained|informed] at home by tutors.
  17. The city council has built more
    [driving|traffic|speed] bumps on the roads.
  18. Sarah apologised
    [by|with|for] breaking my camera.
  19. The burglars were
    [sent|attended|sentenced] to two years in prison.
  20. The hacker was arrested for
    [downloading|spreading|disrupting] computer viruses.
  21. A Neighbourhood Watch programme has been
    [set on|set off|set up] in our area.
  22. The detective
    [solved|worked|identified] out who had committed the crime.
  23. [Holes|Piles|Lack] of rubbish lined the streets.
  24. Traffic
    [congestion|disruption|segregation] adds to air pollution.
  25. Tony and Sue
    [promised|wanted|suggested]  joining Neighbourhood Watch.
  26. Hercule Poirot is a(n)
    [famous|awarded|inspired] fictional detective.
  27. The street cameras will record
    [dramatic|dangerous|unfair] driving.
  28. Harry
    [released|traced|made] a toast to the couple's future.
  29. The vandals ran
    [to|out of|away] when they saw the police.
  30. Kelly works in the lab as a forensic
    [detective|scientist|suspect].