The Fact That We Slow Down When We See a Police Car and Then Speed Up Again Is an Example of ___.


Topic vocabulary in dissimilarity

A   Each of the words in bold is in the wrong judgement. Write the correct word on the line.

ane. All twelve members of the witness were convinced of Davidson'southward guilt.jury

2. I don't think I'd e'er pause a serious crime

3. If the school laws aren't written down anywhere, how are we supposed to know what they are?

4. A psychiatrist was called as an practiced judge during the trial

5. If a parent smacks a kid, that'south an example of commit punishment

half dozen. Everyone should take the jury to a fair trial

vii. If you sentenced the law, yous deserve to be punished!

viii. Governments must exist allowed to introduce, change and fleck bystanders.

9. Can you lot imagine what it's like existence justice for years in a cell?

10. It'south very important that capital is seen to be done

11. Another phrase for 'right punishment' is 'the death sentence'.

12. The spy was imprisoned to life imprisonment

13. A number of rules watched the robbers speed off in a getaway car.

14. 'Silence in court!' shouted the corporal angrily.

В Consummate the crossword.

Beyond

2. A football game... is someone who causes problem at a football lucifer. (8)

4. the determination of a judge or jury (7)

8. a infiltrator, robber or whatever other person who steals (five)

ten. It might non be absolute proof of someone'southward guilt, but it is used to show that someone could be guilty. (8)

xi. a person the law think might have committed a offense (7)

12. The jury found her not... of all charges. (6)

13. take someone to court (9)

Down

1. A solicitor is a specific blazon of.... (6)

3. put someone in handcuffs and have them to the police station, for example (6)

iv. a person who puts graffiti on walls, smashes windows,etc (6)

5. non guilty (eight)

6. If the police experience certain a person is guilty, they... that person with the crime. (6)

seven. frequently attack or badger; treat someone badly and deny them their rights (9)

9. the person in court who is on trial (also known as the defendant) (vii)

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2 H O O L I G A North
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Phrasal verbs

С Complete using the right class of the phrasal verbs in the box.

break out • bring in • chase after • come forrard • get off •hold up • look into • make off

one. And then many witnesses accept _________ that it volition accept days to interview them all.

2. The two robbers _________ on a motorbike.

3. Law are _________ allegations of abuse in the mayor's office.

four. The government is thinking of _________ a law to allow on-the-spot fines for hooligans.

v. A robber has _________ three banks in town in the last week.

6. They spent two years planning their escape before they finally _________of prison.

7. The policewoman _________ the pickpocket brought him to the ground and finally arrested him.

eight. Luckily, the bomb disposal squad defused the bomb before it _________.

D   Write ane give-and-take in each gap.

You lot'VE BEEN FRAMED!

The most incredible thing happened to me yesterday. I was walking dwelling from school when I saw a wallet on the ground full of money. I picked it up, and was only nearly to take information technology to the policestation to (one) _________ it in, when a police force officer jumped out and told me I was nether arrest forstealing. I tried to explain the situation but he wouldn't (ii) _________ down.'l won't let you lot get(3) _________ with this/he said.'You're a thief, and thieves have to be punished.'He handcuffedme and drove me to the law station, where he took (four) _________ my name and accost. Istarted crying, and begged him to (5) _________ me off, once again trying to explain that I wasn'tgoing to go on the money. Of a sudden, my best friend Adrian and a TV presenter came in and the police officer started laughing. It was a practical joke for a Television receiver show, and I'd been completely (6) _________ in!

Phrases and collocations

E   Circle the correct give-and-take.

1. I don't know why you're putting / taking the blame on me.

two. Shelley has no intention / purpose of admitting she lied.

iii. It doesn't / isn't necessary to prepare the burglar warning.

4. The estimate made / gave us permission to call a suprise witness.

five. We don't know who was at fault / impairment nevertheless, but we'll observe out.

6. Sorry, I mistook you for / with someone else.

7. Should judges accept children into reason / account when sentencing their parents?

eight. The plan went / had wrong, didn't it?

9. We need prisons in solution / guild to keep social club rubber from dangerous criminals.

x. Many people are making / taking advantage of the alter in the tax constabulary.

Give-and-take patterns

F   Match to make sentences.

1. They accused me A for shoplifting.

two. Our side by side-door neighbour was arrested В she'southward guilty.

3. 3 people have been charged С someone to steal something from a shop.

4. She denied D of someone shoplifting.

5. I doubt whether E stealing the wearing apparel.

half-dozen. I caught a glimpse F to steal something from the shop.

seven. My friends made me G steal something from the shop.

8. She says she was fabricated H with theft.

ix. Information technology is illegal for I of shoplifting.

G Write i word in each gap.

Newton Archer                                                                                               The Vocalism of Sanity


YOU'VE Permit United states of america Downwards, OWEN!

Owen Davis used to be my hero. I of the greatest athletes of his generation, Owen made us think that everything was possible. I had and then much respect (l) for  him, particularly in terms of his 'no drugs in sport' campaign. And now there's no doubt that all the time Davis was claiming (ii) _________ drugs were dissentious sport, he himself was taking them. Last week, the International Athletics Association plant Davis guilty (3) _________ taking banned body-enhancing substances. Davis has been banned from taking part in national and international events for the next five years, and the IAA are threatening (4) _________ ban future drug-takers for life. I hope they do. I refuse (five) _________ have that we should show sympathy towards Davis at a time like this. We should never forgive people like Owen Davis (6) _________ bringing sport into disrepute.

Discussion germination

H  Each of the words in bold is in the incorrect form. Write the correct form on the line.

1. I'm non certain that sending young offence to prison house is such a good thought. offenders

ii. In that location'southward absolutely no solid bear witness that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime. _________

3. I'm not saying another discussion until I've spoken to my police. _________

4. You shouldn't make charge like that without evidence. _________

5. When she left the constabulary, she worked as a private investigate for a while . _________

vi. 'I hope that your prison has shown yous the error of your ways,' said the prison governor. _________

7. He was initially sent to a maximumsecure prison. _________

eight. Lying and stealing are both forms of honest. _________

9. Police are looking advisedly at the forensic evident. _________

10. At that place's no doubt this painting is a forge. _________

11. Drug addict is no alibi - no one should hold upwards a petrol station! _________

12. The rob took identify at half past ten in the morning. _________

xiii. No one is born a theft, and no one has to remain 1 their whole life. _________

fourteen. The convict of a number of senior executives has left the whole business community in stupor. _________

15. The trouble with prisons is that they're full of crime who tin can teach new inmates all their tricks and skills! _________

16. Should a murder be given the death penalty? _________

A Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

Terminate PRESS

Frank Turner, the (1) _________ in a trial that has attracted national ACCUSE

attention, was today convicted of murder. The police (two) _________ INVESTIGATE

lasted for a year and during the trial over 100 hours of (three) _________ EVIDENT

were heard. Turner's (four) _________ had all argued that he was not in the LAW

area at the time, just could not provide the necessary (5) _________. Testify

Police described Turner as a well-known (6) _________ who was THEFT

responsible for many (seven) _________ in the local region. This is not ROB

Turner's first (8) _________ Seven years ago, he was plant guilty of Convict

(9) _________ and served iii years in prison. The judge is expected FORGE

to judgement Turner to a period of (10) _________ later this calendar week. PRISON

(i marking per reply)

В Match to make sentences.

11. I heard that they're going to bring 12. Police are highly-seasoned for members of the public to come up 13. Nobody was convinced when the human claimed the gun had gone 14. The policewoman started to take 15. Lots of old people have been taken 16. Peterson was establish guilty of belongings 17. Many people get xviii. The policeman decided to let Shaun A off accidentally in his hand. В away with serious crimes every mean solar day. С in by this trick and take lost a lot of money. D forwards with any information they feel might be useful. East up the banking concern and was sentenced to five years in prison. F off this time, but told him that he wouldn't be so lucky adjacent time. G in a law banning smoking in public places. H downwards everything I was maxim and I knew I was in serious trouble.

(one mark per answer)

С Complete the second judgement using the give-and-take given, so that it has a similar meaning to the starting time sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.

19. Police said in that location hadn't been a offense every bit bad as this in over 10 years. the

Police described it equally the worst crime in over ten years.

twenty. Some people don't respect the law. have

Some people ________________ the law.

21. The laws in some countries are so strict that people have very piddling freedom. such

Some countries ________________ people accept very niggling freedom.

22. The girl was as well young to go to prison. onetime

The daughter ________________.to go to prison house.

23. The witness thought I was the thief, but realised that she was wrong. for

The witness ________________ but realised that she was incorrect.

24. Nobody in the land knows the law as well as Mr Parkhurst. than

Mr Parkhurst knows the police ________________ in the country.

25. There have been so many robberies lately that people are afraid. such

There accept been ________________robberies lately that peopleare afraid.

26. Even though nosotros weren't sometime enough, we managed to get into the night club. too

Even though we ________________ we managed to get into thenight gild.

27. The judge told the jury to consider the man'south past life. account

The judge told the jury to ________________the man's past life.

(ii marks per respond)

D   Choose the correct answer.

28. I had … a bad time in prison that I never want to go there again.

A too                                 В then

С such                               D quite

29. One problem is that we don't have … officers on the streets.

A and then a lot of                      В also many

С plenty                           D such many

30. I can't go a auto yet because I'm not … to drive.

A enough old                    Вquite one-time

С so onetime                             Dold enough

31. Some crimes seem to exist … in this country than in others.

A much less common        В the least mutual

С too little common          D little mutual enough

32. Police force blamed the robberies … a local gang.

A with                               В on

С for                                  D to

33. My grandma says there was …a lot of offense when she was young that nobody trusted anybody else.

A too                                 В so

С such                               D quite

It became … as I walked habitation and I began to become slightly nervous.

A plenty dark                  В such nighttime

С quite dark                      D so nighttime enough

(one mark per respond)

Eastward   Cull the correct answer.

35. The prisoner knew he had … a fault and would regret information technology forever.

A got                               С washed

В taken                         D made

36. The male child … that he had had anything to do with the break-in.

A refused                          С objected

В denied                       D rejected

37. Suddenly, someone shouted, 'Thief!' and the human apace … on a motorbike.

A took in                      С came frontwards

В fabricated off                        D handed in

38. Do you have … to take that bicycle?

A allowance                      С willingness

В exception                       D permission

39. He said information technology was an accident, merely I know he did information technology on … .

A purpose                          С goal

В aim                               D reason

40. Things started to … wrong for the robbers when the warning went off.

A take                               С go

В have                               D come up

41. The sign says that all shoplifters will be … .

A persecuted                     С prosecuted

В disproved                      D prohibited

(1 mark per answer)

Total mark: … /50

Unit 13                            GRAMMAR

• Modals: power, permission, advice, criticism, obligation and necessity, degrees of certainty

Course • All modals (volition, would, shall, should, tin, could, may, might, must) and the semi-modal ought to have merely i form. •     Modals are followed by the bare infinitive (simple or continuous) or the bare perfect infinitive eg Toby should exist very fit by now. Toby should have recovered by now. •     The semi-modals take to and need to change their class depending on person and tense eg The doctor said I had/needed to give up red meat.

( Modals: ability )

Use Modal Example
Expressing ability now or mostly can I can run a kilometre in four minutes.
Expressing decisions fabricated now well-nigh hereafter ability can We can meet at the gym tomorrow, if you like.
Expressing ability in the past could I could practice 50 press-ups with 1 hand when I was younger.
Expressing ability in present,future or full general hypothetical situations could If only I could quit smoking!
Expressing ability in by hypothetical situations could + perfect infinitive I could have roasted the potatoes, but I decided that boiling them was healthier.

WATCH OUT

• We use exist able to for the infinitive and other tenses.

I'd love to exist able to fit into these jeans once more! (infinitive)

I'llbe able to go out hospital in a few weeks, apparently. (futurity)

I'vebeen able to swim since I was 5. (present perfect)

( Modals: permission )

Apply Modal Example
Asking for and giving permission at present, for the hereafter or by and large may could can May/Could/ Са n I see the dr.,please?

WATCH OUT

May is more polite than could , and could is more than polite than tin .

• Nosotros don't usually apply a modal to talk about by permission.

✓I was immune to wear a genu support during the match.

I could wear a knee support during the match.

• However, we do use could to talk near past permission in reported spoken communication.

✓The coach said I could wear a genu back up during the match.

( Modals: communication )

Utilise Modal Example
Request for and giving advice now, for the future or generally should ought to You ought to /should cutting down on the amount of red meat you consume.

( Modals: criticism )

Use Modal Example
Criticising past behaviour should ought to (+ perfect infinitive) He ought to /should accept made more than of an endeavor with his diet.

( Modals: obligation and necessity )

Use Modal Example
Expressing obligation or necessity must/accept to/need to I must/have to/demand to pick upwards that prescription from the chemist on the way home.
Expressing lack of obligation or necessity needn't/don't have to /don't need to You needn't/don't have to/don't need to pick up that prescription from the chemist as I'll go information technology while I'm in town.
Expressing past obligation had to I had to take the pills iii times a twenty-four hour period for two weeks.
Expressing lack of past obligation needn't(+perfect infinitive) / didn't take to / didn't need to I needn't accept gone/didn't have to go/didn't need to go to the doctor.

WATCH OUT

• There is ordinarily no difference in meaning between must and have to . However, we are sometimes more likely to use must for personal obligation (making our own conclusion about what we must practice) and have to for external obligation (someone else making a decision nigh what we must practice).

• We can besides use volition have/demand to to limited future obligation.

✓Y'all' ll have/need to exist more careful nigh what y'all eat in future.

• It is unusual to use must for questions. We usually utilise take/need to .

✓Do I have/need to take this medicine before every meal?

Must cannot exist used equally an infinitive. Utilise to take to .

✓I'd hate to have to have injections every day.

Mustn't and don't/doesn't have/need to have different meanings.

✓Y'all mustn't practise that! (Don't practise that!)

✓You lot don't have/need to do that. (You can practise that if y'all want to but it's not necessary.)

Needn't (+ perfect infinitive) always refers to an action that happened.

Didn't have to and didn't need to can refer to actions that did or didn't happen.

✓I needn't have gone to the dr.. (I went but information technology wasn't necessary.)

✓I didn't have/need to become to the doctor considering I suddenly felt better. (I didn't go.)

✓I didn't have/demand to go to the doctor just I went merely to be on the safe side. (I did go.)

• Be careful with the verb need . It can also accept the -ing form.

✓I need to sterilise this syringe.

✓This syringe needs sterilising.

( Modals: degrees of certainty )

Use Modal Example
Expressing certainty (or near certainty) about now or generally must can't couldn't That must be the district nurse at the door. These can't/couldn't be the pills; they're the wrong color.
Expressing certainty (or near certainty) nigh the past must can't couldn't (+perfect infinitive) She must have been in a lot of hurting. His leg tin't/couldn't accept been in plaster for two years!
Expressing probability about at present, the futurity or generally should ought to You lot ought to/should experience ameliorate in a few days, every bit long equally you get lots of balance.
Expressing probability about the past should ought to (+perfect infinitive) The bruise ought to /should have disappeared days agone. I wonder why information technology didn't.
Expressing possibility about now, the future or generally could may might You should talk to your md offset because that nutrition could / may /might be dangerous.
Expressing possibility about the real past could may might (+perfect infinitive) That could/may/might have been the dr. who rang before while nosotros were out.
Expressing possibility near a hypothetical past could might (+perfect infinitive It's a skilful thing you went to the medico or you could/might have become quite ill.

A  If a word or phrase in bold is correct, put a tick (✓). If it is incorrect, rewrite it correctly on the line.

ane. Can y'all to speak French? speak

2. I can give you a hand tomorrow morning, if you lot like. ___________

3. I'll tin take my driving test later a few more lessons. ___________

4. Jack can play the guitar earlier he learnt to talk! ___________

5. If only I tin can afford to purchase that top! ___________

6. Nosotros can accept gone upward the Eiffel Tower while we were in Paris, but nosotros decided to become to the Louvre instead       . ___________

seven.I could go a more expensive computer, but it didn't seem worth it. ___________

8. I wish I could get out of the maths test tomorrow! ___________

9. I bet y'all'd beloved to be can to get satellite Television set. ___________

x. You'd better tell the coach if you lot tin can't playing on Sat. ___________

В Circle the right discussion or phrase. If both options are right, circle both.

1. Hello. Could / Can I speak to Mrs Johnson, delight?

two. Nosotros could / were allowed to go home early on yesterday because our instructor was sick.

3. The head teacher said nosotros could / were allowed to get home.

4. Do you recollect I should / could be worried about these spots on my forehead?

5. Yous ought to / should enter that talent contest!

vi. Yous couldn't / shouldn't talk to people like that! It's rude!

7. Alan should write / have written two essays in the examination yesterday, not 1!

8. No, you may / should not leave tonight. Yous know you're grounded!

9. Diana shouldhave waited / been waiting for me at the corner. I wonder where she went.

10. What were you lot doing in the park? You ought to have done / been doing your homework so!

11. Yep, of course you tin can / are able to open up the window if you're likewise hot!

СWrite a form of must, accept to, need or demand to in each gap to complete the sentences. If more thanone possibility is correct, write all possibilities.

1. Oh, I must/(will) have/need to emember to become some potatoes on the way home tonight.

2. Jason _______ run across the headmaster during the side by side pause. I wonder what it'southward almost.

three. We _______ light lots of candles during the power cut two nights ago.

4. I'll _______ beginning doing my Christmas cards shortly. It's well-nigh December.

5. Carl, y'all _______ run into the street like that without looking first. Information technology'southward unsafe!

6. People with solar-powered cars _______ worry about the price of petrol.

seven. I wouldn't like to _______ get up at five o'clock every morn.

8. We _______ practice any washing-up after the picnic because we'd used disposable plates and cutlery.

9. Exercise professional person musicians _______ exercise every day?

10. I _______ take bothered cooking all that food; they'd eaten earlier they arrived.

D Complete each second judgement using the give-and-take given, so that it has a like pregnant to the first judgement. Write betwixt two and v words in each gap.

1. His lights are on so I'm pretty sure Dan is at abode. every bit

Dan must be at dwelling as his lights are on.

2.Susie's car'southward not here so she's almost certainly taking Dobber to the vet. be

Susie _______________ Dobber to the vet since her car's nothere.

three. There's no mode that boy's Simon. He's much taller! male child

That _______________ Simon. He'south much taller!

4. I'm sure the Winners don't retrieve nosotros're coming this evening; we bundled it for adjacent Tuesday.expecting

The Winners _______________ tonight; we bundled it for next Tuesday.

5. I bet you were exhausted after such a long journey! have

You _______________ exhausted after such a long journeying!

half-dozen. The just explanation is that Evan was on the phone to someone in Australia! talking

Evan _______________ on the phone to someone in Australia!

7. There'south no style Casey won the disco dancing competition - he's got 2 left feet! accept

Casey _______________ the disco dancing contest - he's gottwo left anxiety!

eight. I don't believe Helen's been trying to call us all day.The phone hasn't rung once. been

Helen _______________ to call u.s. all twenty-four hours.The phone hasn't rungonce.

E Use the words in the box simply once to complete the sentences in Table A. The meaning of the sentences in Table В will assist you.

able • cannot • could • had • have • might • must needn't • mustn't • ought • should • will

Table A Table В
1. I must accept left my bag on thebus. expressing certainty
2. In a few months, I'll be … to purchase a car. expressing futurity ability
3. I … drive when I was xiii years sometime! expressing past ability
four. No, you … have any more pocket coin! refusing a request
5. I recall y'all … consider a career in the armed forces. giving advice
6. expressing personal obligation
7. expressing external obligation in the past
8. You lot don't … to do Exercise D for homework. expressing a lack of obligation
9. You … have to work a lot harder if you want to get a good report. expressing hereafter obligation
10. They … to arrive at about eight. expressing probability
11. Sean … have got stuck in traffic. expressing possibility
12. I … have worried so much about January's present. She loved it! expressing a lack of by obligation

F   Circumvolve the correct reply.

one. … I take a look at those shoes in the window, please?

A Must                              В Would

С Should                           D Could

2. We … pay for the tickets as Josie won them in a competition.

A mustn't                          В didn't have to

С couldn't                         D hadn't to

three. You really … make such a mount out of a molehill!

A tin can't                               В won't

С mightn't                         D shouldn't

4. You lot won't … to connect to the Internet once you've got broadband as you're online twenty-four hours a day.

A need                                          В must

С ought                             D able

5. I hope nosotros … observe the cinema easily.

A could                             В may

С might                             D can

6. Nosotros couldn't find a hotel room and then we … sleep in the automobile. It was awful!

A must                                          В should

С had to                            D could

7. We'd dearest to … afford to proceed a circular-the-world cruise.

A can                                 В be able to

С volition accept to                    D have to

8. Fiona can't … about the coming together. I reminded her this morning!

A forget                            В exist forgetting

С take forgotten               D take been forgetting

9. She could ...in the garage when we came round, which would explain why she didn't hear the bell. A piece of work                    В exist working

С accept worked                  D have been working

x. You lot'll … tell the police that your house was broken into.

A take to                          В must

С had to                            D should

G   Write a modal or semi-modal in each gap to replace the phrase in brackets. Add any other words you need.

i. Bruce tin can(is able to) finish most crosswords in under 10 minutes.

two. Charlotte didn't go to the Craig David concert because she _______ (wasn't able to) get tickets.

iii. I _______ (had the opportunity to go) to Oxford simply I decided to go to a more modern university.

four. Yous _______ (were wrong to tell) Angus. You know he tin't keep a underground!

5. If you have a cashpoint card, you _______ (are not forced to) become into the bank to get money from your account.

6. We _______ (were made to) apologise to the police for wasting their fourth dimension.

7. That _______ (almost definitely wasn't) the last tin can of soda in the fridge. I bought loads this morning!

8. _______ (Wereyou obliged to) talk about two photographs during the interview?

9. Children _______ (are not immune to) be left unattended.

x. The atmospheric condition _______ (willprobably) be good tomorrow.

H  Choose the correct reply.

CHOOSING A GYM

Choosing to go to a gym regularly (i) _______ change your life for the meliorate. Don't let it exist a conclusion

you regret!

Proficient gyms have a lot to offer. They (2) _______ provide practice equipment that is just too expensiveto buy and their trained staff are (3) _______ to provide quality health and fitness advice. Merely if you'replanning to bring together a gym, you (4) _______ definitely enquire to look round before yous get a member. There are a number of things to bear in mind earlier choosing which gym to bring together.

Earlier the law changed a few years ago, anyone (five) _______ set upward a gym and even today gyms(6) _______ employ trained fitness instructors. Discover out what qualifications the staff have. If they'reuntrained, information technology'south best to go elsewhere.

You (7) _______ exist put off by the gym's hard sell. Just because they desire you to sign upwardly - they wantyour money, subsequently all - that doesn't mean yous (8) _______ determine in that location and and so. Come across a few gyms earlier you make your final decision.

Ask yourself: What kind of equipment and facilities do they have? There's niggling indicate joining agym so thinking a few months later,'I (9) _______ take chosen a gym with a pool.' Do y'all(10) _______ book equipment in advance, or can you just turn up and utilise information technology? How busy does the gym get? It (eleven) _______ be very pleasant turning upwards to find at that place'south no room in the changing roomand there's a huge queue for each piece of equipment. It (12) _______ also be a good idea to talk topeople who already go to that gym to find out their opinion.

1. A must                      В would            С should           D volition accept to

2. A tin can                        В could             С would            D must

3. A made                     В forced           С immune         D able

4. A should                    В would            С might             D will

5. A tin can                        В could             С might             D may

6. A mustn't                    В don't accept to      С can't                    D shouldn't

7. A mustn't                    В couldn't         С won't             D mightn't

eight. A can't                      В tin can                    С would            D have to

9. A ought to               В must                    С have to          D can't

10. A able                     В must                    С have to          D allowed

11. A won't have to        В doesn't have to  С mustn't          D won't

12. A must                    В might             С has to            D ought to

I   Write 1 give-and-take in each gap.

When I bankrupt my arm a week ago, I guess it (1) ought to have injure. But information technology didn't! We weredoing PE at school, and we were making a pyramid. We (two) ________ to stand on each other'sshoulders. I was right at the pinnacle. We (iii) ________ accept been doing it properly because suddenlythe pyramid collapsed and we all fell. I landed on my arm.

Mr Jenkins (iv) ________ have known immediately that I'd broken my arm because he sentsomeone to call an ambulance.'Sit yet, and don't move your arm at all until the ambulance comes,'he said. I (5) ________ notwithstanding remember the feeling - my arm was numb, and looked very strange, but at that place was no hurting at all. I remember thinking:'lt (6) ________ be broken. If it was broken, I'dbe in desperation.'I suppose not feeling whatever pain (7) ________ have been because I was in shock.

The plaster (8) ________ come up off in well-nigh 3 weeks but it (9) ________ have to stay onlonger. Information technology depends on whether the pause has healed properly or not. The next three weeks may(ten) ________ be the best three weeks of my life - no basketball, no playing in the playground,no swimming - but I'k counting my blessings. It (xi) ________ have been a lot worse!




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