We Are the Judge and Jury Well You Want on Your Knees How Did You Know
Topic vocabulary in contrast
A Each of the words in bold is in the wrong sentence. Write the right word on the line.
1. All twelve members of the witness were convinced of Davidson's guilt.jury
2. I don't think I'd e'er intermission a serious crime
3. If the school laws aren't written down anywhere, how are we supposed to know what they are?
four. A psychiatrist was chosen equally an expert judge during the trial
v. If a parent smacks a child, that's an example of commit penalty
six. Everyone should accept the jury to a fair trial
7. If you sentenced the police, you deserve to be punished!
8. Governments must be allowed to introduce, alter and chip bystanders.
9. Can you imagine what it'south similar beingness justice for years in a cell?
10. It's very important that capital is seen to be done
11. Some other phrase for 'right punishment' is 'the capital punishment'.
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 courtroom!' shouted the corporal angrily.
В Complete the crossword.
Beyond
2. A football... is someone who causes trouble at a football match. (8)
4. the decision of a judge or jury (seven)
8. a burglar, robber or any other person who steals (v)
10. It might not be absolute proof of someone's guilt, but it is used to show that someone could be guilty. (8)
xi. a person the law think might accept committed a crime (7)
12. The jury plant her not... of all charges. (6)
thirteen. have someone to courtroom (ix)
Downwardly
1. A solicitor is a specific type of.... (6)
3. put someone in handcuffs and take them to the police station, for case (6)
iv. a person who puts graffiti on walls, smashes windows,etc (half dozen)
5. not guilty (eight)
6. If the police experience sure a person is guilty, they... that person with the criminal offence. (6)
7. frequently set on or annoy; treat someone badly and deny them their rights (9)
ix. the person in court who is on trial (also known as the defendant) (seven)
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Phrasal verbs
С Consummate using the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box.
break out • bring in • chase afterward • come forward • become off •hold up • look into • brand off
i. So many witnesses have _________ that information technology volition take days to interview them all.
2. The ii robbers _________ on a motorbike.
3. Police are _________ allegations of corruption in the mayor's office.
4. The regime is thinking of _________ a law to permit on-the-spot fines for hooligans.
5. A robber has _________ three banks in town in the last week.
half dozen. They spent two years planning their escape before they finally _________of prison house.
7. The policewoman _________ the pickpocket brought him to the basis and finally arrested him.
8. Luckily, the flop disposal squad defused the bomb before it _________.
D Write one give-and-take in each gap.
Y'all'VE BEEN FRAMED!
The almost incredible matter happened to me yesterday. I was walking home from school when I saw a wallet on the ground full of money. I picked it up, and was simply about to have it to the policestation to (1) _________ it in, when a constabulary officer jumped out and told me I was under arrest forstealing. I tried to explain the situation but he wouldn't (ii) _________ down.'l won't let you get(3) _________ with this/he said.'You lot're a thief, and thieves have to exist punished.'He handcuffedme and collection me to the constabulary station, where he took (4) _________ my name and address. Istarted crying, and begged him to (5) _________ me off, over again trying to explain that I wasn'tgoing to proceed the coin. Suddenly, my all-time friend Adrian and a TV presenter came in and the police force officer started laughing. Information technology was a applied joke for a Television show, and I'd been completely (half dozen) _________ in!
Phrases and collocations
E Circle the correct word.
i. I don't know why you're putting / taking the arraign on me.
2. Shelley has no intention / purpose of admitting she lied.
3. It doesn't / isn't necessary to set the burglar alert.
iv. The judge made / gave us permission to call a suprise witness.
5. We don't know who was at mistake / damage yet, only we'll find out.
6. Sorry, I mistook you for / with someone else.
seven. Should judges have children into reason / account when sentencing their parents?
8. The programme went / had wrong, didn't information technology?
9. We demand prisons in solution / gild to continue society safe from dangerous criminals.
10. Many people are making / taking reward of the change in the tax law.
Give-and-take patterns
F Match to make sentences.
1. They accused me A for shoplifting.
two. Our adjacent-door neighbour was arrested В she's guilty.
iii. Iii people have been charged С someone to steal something from a shop.
four. She denied D of someone shoplifting.
5. I doubtfulness whether East stealing the wearing apparel.
six. I defenseless a glimpse F to steal something from the shop.
seven. My friends made me G steal something from the store.
viii. She says she was made H with theft.
ix. It is illegal for I of shoplifting.
G Write 1 discussion in each gap.
Newton Archer The Voice of Sanity
YOU'VE LET US DOWN, OWEN!
Owen Davis used to exist my hero. One of the greatest athletes of his generation, Owen fabricated us recollect that everything was possible. I had then much respect (50) for him, specially in terms of his 'no drugs in sport' campaign. And now at that place's no dubiousness that all the fourth dimension Davis was claiming (2) _________ drugs were damaging sport, he himself was taking them. Last calendar week, the International Athletics Clan found Davis guilty (3) _________ taking banned torso-enhancing substances. Davis has been banned from taking part in national and international events for the next five years, and the IAA are threatening (iv) _________ ban futurity drug-takers for life. I hope they do. I refuse (5) _________ accept that we should show sympathy towards Davis at a time like this. We should never forgive people like Owen Davis (six) _________ bringing sport into disrepute.
Discussion formation
H Each of the words in bold is in the wrong grade. Write the correct form on the line.
i. I'yard not sure that sending immature offence to prison is such a good idea. offenders
2. At that place'south absolutely no solid prove that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime. _________
3. I'yard not saying some other discussion until I've spoken to my constabulary. _________
4. You lot shouldn't make accuse like that without prove. _________
5. When she left the police, she worked as a private investigate for a while . _________
half-dozen. 'I hope that your prison has shown you lot the error of your ways,' said the prison governor. _________
vii. He was initially sent to a maximumsecure prison. _________
viii. Lying and stealing are both forms of honest. _________
9. Police are looking advisedly at the forensic axiomatic. _________
10. There's no dubiousness this painting is a forge. _________
11. Drug addict is no excuse - no one should concur up a petrol station! _________
12. The rob took identify at half past ten in the morning. _________
13. No 1 is born a theft, and no ane has to remain i their whole life. _________
14. The convict of a number of senior executives has left the whole business community in daze. _________
15. The problem with prisons is that they're full of offense who can teach new inmates all their tricks and skills! _________
16. Should a murder exist given the death penalty? _________
A Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to class a word that fits in the gap in the same line.
STOP Printing
Frank Turner, the (ane) _________ in a trial that has attracted national Accuse
attention, was today bedevilled of murder. The police (two) _________ INVESTIGATE
lasted for a year and during the trial over 100 hours of (iii) _________ EVIDENT
were heard. Turner'southward (4) _________ had all argued that he was not in the Police
area at the time, but could not provide the necessary (5) _________. PROVE
Police described Turner as a well-known (vi) _________ who was THEFT
responsible for many (7) _________ in the local region. This is not ROB
Turner'southward first (8) _________ Seven years ago, he was institute guilty of Captive
(ix) _________ and served iii years in prison. The estimate is expected FORGE
to sentence Turner to a period of (10) _________ later this calendar week. PRISON
(1 mark per answer)
В Friction match to make sentences.
| 11. I heard that they're going to bring 12. Police are appealing for members of the public to come up xiii. Nobody was convinced when the man claimed the gun had gone fourteen. The policewoman started to take 15. Lots of old people take been taken 16. Peterson was found guilty of holding 17. Many people get xviii. The policeman decided to let Shaun | A off accidentally in his hand. В away with serious crimes every day. С in by this trick and have lost a lot of money. D forward with any data they feel might exist useful. E up the bank and was sentenced to v years in prison. F off this time, but told him that he wouldn't be so lucky side by side time. G in a law banning smoking in public places. H down everything I was maxim and I knew I was in serious trouble. |
(one marker per answer)
С Complete the second sentence using the word given, so that information technology has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between ii and v words in each gap.
19. Police said there hadn't been a crime equally bad as this in over ten years. the
Police described it as the worst crime in over ten years.
xx. Some people don't respect the police force. have
Some people ________________ the law.
21. The laws in some countries are and then strict that people have very little freedom. such
Some countries ________________ people have very footling freedom.
22. The girl was too young to go to prison house. quondam
The girl ________________.to go to prison.
23. The witness thought I was the thief, but realised that she was wrong. for
The witness ________________ but realised that she was wrong.
24. Nobody in the state knows the police force too as Mr Parkhurst. than
Mr Parkhurst knows the law ________________ in the land.
25. There have been so many robberies lately that people are afraid. such
There have been ________________robberies lately that peopleare afraid.
26. Even though we weren't old plenty, we managed to get into the dark gild. too
Fifty-fifty though we ________________ we managed to get into thenight club.
27. The judge told the jury to consider the man's past life. business relationship
The judge told the jury to ________________the man's past life.
(two marks per answer)
D Cull the right answer.
28. I had … a bad fourth dimension in prison that I never want to go there again.
A too В so
С such D quite
29. One problem is that nosotros don't have … officers on the streets.
A so a lot of В too many
С enough D such many
30. I can't get a motorcar yet considering I'grand non … to drive.
A enough one-time Вquite former
С so old Dold plenty
31. Some crimes seem to be … in this country than in others.
A much less common В the least common
С too little mutual D picayune common enough
32. Police blamed the robberies … a local gang.
A with В on
С for D to
33. My grandma says there was …a lot of criminal offense when she was young that nobody trusted anybody else.
A besides В then
С such D quite
It became … as I walked habitation and I began to become slightly nervous.
A plenty night В such dark
С quite dark D and then dark enough
(ane mark per answer)
E Choose the right answer.
35. The prisoner knew he had … a error and would regret it forever.
A got С washed
В taken D made
36. The boy … that he had had anything to do with the burglary.
A refused С objected
В denied D rejected
37. Suddenly, someone shouted, 'Thief!' and the man apace … on a motorbike.
A took in С came frontward
В made off D handed in
38. Do you have … to take that wheel?
A allowance С willingness
В exception D permission
39. He said it was an accident, simply I know he did it on … .
A purpose С goal
В aim D reason
xl. Things started to … wrong for the robbers when the alarm went off.
A take С go
В take D come up
41. The sign says that all shoplifters volition be … .
A persecuted С prosecuted
В disproved D prohibited
(one mark per answer)
Full mark: … /l
Unit 13 Grammer
• Modals: ability, permission, advice, criticism, obligation and necessity, degrees of certainty
Form • All modals (will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must) and the semi-modal ought to have only i class. • Modals are followed past the bare infinitive (simple or continuous) or the bare perfect infinitive eg Toby should be very fit past at present. Toby should have recovered by at present. • The semi-modals have to and demand to modify their course depending on person and tense eg The dr. said I had/needed to surrender crimson meat.
( Modals: power )
| Use | Modal | Example |
| Expressing ability at present or more often than not | can | I tin run a kilometre in four minutes. |
| Expressing decisions made at present about futurity ability | tin can | We tin meet at the gym tomorrow, if y'all like. |
| Expressing ability in the by | could | I could do fifty press-ups with one hand when I was younger. |
| Expressing ability in present,future or general hypothetical situations | could | If only I could quit smoking! |
| Expressing ability in past hypothetical situations | could + perfect infinitive | I could have roasted the potatoes, but I decided that boiling them was healthier. |
WATCH OUT
• We use be able to for the infinitive and other tenses.
✓I'd dearest to be able to fit into these jeans over again! (infinitive)
✓I'llbe able to go out infirmary in a few weeks, apparently. (futurity)
✓I'vebeen able to swim since I was 5. (present perfect)
( Modals: permission )
| Employ | Modal | Example |
| Asking for and giving permission now, for the futurity or generally | may could can | May/Could/ Са north I run into the medico,delight? |
| Sentinel OUT • May is more polite than could , and could is more than polite than tin . • We don't normally use a modal to talk well-nigh past permission. ✓I was immune to wearable a human knee support during the lucifer. • However, we do use could to talk almost by permission in reported spoken communication. ✓The charabanc said I could wear a knee support during the match. | ||
( Modals: advice )
| Utilise | Modal | Example |
| Asking for and giving advice now, for the future or generally | should ought to | You ought to /should cut down on the corporeality of cherry-red meat you eat. |
( Modals: criticism )
| Apply | Modal | Instance |
| Criticising past behaviour | should ought to (+ perfect infinitive) | He ought to /should have fabricated more of an effort with his nutrition. |
( Modals: obligation and necessity )
| Use | Modal | Instance |
| Expressing obligation or necessity | must/have to/need to | I must/have to/need to pick upwards that prescription from the chemist on the way habitation. |
| Expressing lack of obligation or necessity | needn't/don't take to /don't need to | You needn't/don't accept to/don't need to pick upwardly that prescription from the chemist as I'll get it while I'1000 in town. |
| Expressing by obligation | had to | I had to take the pills iii times a twenty-four hour period for ii weeks. |
| Expressing lack of past obligation | needn't(+perfect infinitive) / didn't have to / didn't need to | I needn't have gone/didn't have to go/didn't demand to get to the dr.. |
| Scout OUT • In that location is unremarkably no departure in meaning between must and have to . However, we are sometimes more probable to apply must for personal obligation (making our own decision about what we must do) and accept to for external obligation (someone else making a decision nigh what we must practise). • We tin can also utilise will take/need to to express future obligation. ✓Y'all' ll take/need to be more careful nearly what you lot consume in future. • It is unusual to employ must for questions. We usually use accept/demand to . ✓Do I have/need to take this medicine before every repast? • Must cannot exist used equally an infinitive. Use to have to . ✓I'd detest to accept to have injections every day. • Mustn't and don't/doesn't take/demand to accept different meanings. ✓You mustn't do that! (Don't do that!) ✓You don't have/demand to do that. (Yous tin can do that if you want to simply information technology'southward not necessary.) • Needn't (+ perfect infinitive) always refers to an action that happened. Didn't accept to and didn't need to tin refer to actions that did or didn't happen. ✓I needn't take gone to the md. (I went merely it wasn't necessary.) ✓I didn't have/need to go to the medico considering I suddenly felt ameliorate. (I didn't go.) ✓I didn't have/need to get to the doctor simply I went just to be on the safe side. (I did go.) • Be careful with the verb need . It tin can also take the -ing form. ✓I need to sterilise this syringe. ✓This syringe needs sterilising. | ||
( Modals: degrees of certainty )
| Utilise | Modal | Example |
| Expressing certainty (or near certainty) nigh now or generally | must tin can't couldn't | That must be the district nurse at the door. These tin't/couldn't exist the pills; they're the wrong color. |
| Expressing certainty (or near certainty) almost the past | must can't couldn't (+perfect infinitive) | She must accept been in a lot of pain. His leg can't/couldn't have been in plaster for 2 years! |
| Expressing probability nearly now, the future or generally | should ought to | Y'all ought to/should feel better in a few days, as long as you get lots of rest. |
| Expressing probability almost the past | should ought to (+perfect infinitive) | The bruise ought to /should accept disappeared days ago. I wonder why information technology didn't. |
| Expressing possibility nigh now, the future or generally | could may might | Y'all should talk to your md first considering that diet could / may /might be dangerous. |
| Expressing possibility nigh the real past | could may might (+perfect infinitive) | That could/may/might take been the doctor who rang earlier while nosotros were out. |
| Expressing possibility about a hypothetical by | could might (+perfect infinitive | Information technology'due south a skilful thing you went to the doctor or you could/might have become quite ill. |
A If a discussion or phrase in bold is right, put a tick (✓). If information technology is incorrect, rewrite information technology correctly on the line.
1. Can you to speak French? speak
2. I can requite you a hand tomorrow morning, if you similar. ___________
3. I'll can accept my driving examination after a few more lessons. ___________
four. Jack tin play the guitar before he learnt to talk! ___________
five. If only I can afford to purchase that top! ___________
half dozen. We can accept gone up the Eiffel Tower while we were in Paris, but we decided to go to the Louvre instead . ___________
vii.I could get a more expensive computer, but it didn't seem worth information technology. ___________
8. I wish I could get out of the maths exam tomorrow! ___________
9. I bet you'd dearest to be can to become satellite TV. ___________
10. You'd improve tell the motorcoach if you tin't playing on Saturday. ___________
В Circle the correct discussion or phrase. If both options are correct, circumvolve both.
one. Hello. Could / Tin I speak to Mrs Johnson, please?
2. Nosotros could / were allowed to go home early yesterday because our teacher was sick.
3. The caput instructor said we could / were allowed to go abode.
four. Do you think I should / could be worried most these spots on my forehead?
5. You ought to / should enter that talent competition!
6. You couldn't / shouldn't talk to people similar that! It's rude!
vii. Alan should write / have written two essays in the examination yesterday, not ane!
viii. No, you may / should not get out tonight. Yous know you're grounded!
ix. 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 lot ought to have done / been doing your homework and then!
11. Yeah, of course you can / are able to open up the window if y'all're likewise hot!
СWrite a form of must, have to, need or need to in each gap to consummate the sentences. If more thanone possibility is correct, write all possibilities.
ane. Oh, I must/(will) have/need to emember to become some potatoes on the way home this evening.
two. Jason _______ see the headmaster during the next break. I wonder what it'southward about.
3. Nosotros _______ lite lots of candles during the power cut 2 nights ago.
4. I'll _______ first doing my Christmas cards soon. It'south nearly December.
5. Carl, y'all _______ run into the street like that without looking kickoff. It's dangerous!
six. People with solar-powered cars _______ worry about the price of petrol.
7. I wouldn't like to _______ get up at five o'clock every morning.
8. Nosotros _______ do any washing-upwards afterwards the picnic because we'd used dispensable plates and cutlery.
ix. Do professional musicians _______ exercise every day?
ten. I _______ accept bothered cooking all that nutrient; they'd eaten before they arrived.
D Complete each 2d sentence using the word given, so that it has a like significant to the beginning sentence. Write betwixt two and five words in each gap.
1. His lights are on then I'm pretty sure Dan is at home. as
Dan must be at home as his lights are on.
two.Susie's car's not here and then she's virtually certainly taking Dobber to the vet. be
Susie _______________ Dobber to the vet since her auto's nothere.
3. There'due south no mode that boy's Simon. He's much taller! boy
That _______________ Simon. He's much taller!
4. I'thousand sure the Winners don't think we're coming this evening; we arranged it for next Tuesday.expecting
The Winners _______________ tonight; we bundled information technology for next Tuesday.
5. I bet y'all were exhausted afterwards such a long journey! have
You _______________ wearied after such a long journey!
6. The just caption is that Evan was on the telephone to someone in Australia! talking
Evan _______________ on the phone to someone in Australia!
7. There's no style Casey won the disco dancing competition - he'due south got two left feet! have
Casey _______________ the disco dancing competition - he's gottwo left feet!
eight. I don't believe Helen's been trying to call us all day.The phone hasn't rung once. been
Helen _______________ to call us all mean solar day.The phone hasn't rungonce.
E Use the words in the box only once to consummate the sentences in Table A. The meaning of the sentences in Tabular array В will assistance you.
able • cannot • could • had • take • might • must needn't • mustn't • ought • should • will
| Table A | Tabular array В |
| 1. I must have left my bag on thebus. | expressing certainty |
| 2. In a few months, I'll be … to buy a motorcar. | expressing future ability |
| 3. I … bulldoze when I was thirteen years old! | expressing past power |
| 4. No, you … have any more pocket money! | refusing a request |
| v. I think you lot … consider a career in the armed forces. | giving advice |
| 6. | expressing personal obligation |
| vii. | expressing external obligation in the past |
| 8. You don't … to practise Do D for homework. | expressing a lack of obligation |
| 9. You … accept to work a lot harder if you want to get a good report. | expressing hereafter obligation |
| 10. They … to arrive at about 8. | expressing probability |
| 11. Sean … have got stuck in traffic. | expressing possibility |
| 12. I … have worried and so much near January's nowadays. She loved information technology! | expressing a lack of past obligation |
F Circumvolve the right answer.
one. … I have a look at those shoes in the window, please?
A Must В Would
С Should D Could
ii. Nosotros … 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
3. You actually … brand such a mountain out of a molehill!
A tin't В won't
С mightn't D shouldn't
4. You won't … to connect to the Cyberspace once you've got broadband as you're online twenty-four hours a day.
A need В must
С ought D able
v. I hope we … detect the cinema hands.
A could В may
С might D can
6. Nosotros couldn't find a hotel room so nosotros … sleep in the car. Information technology was awful!
A must В should
С had to D could
7. We'd beloved to … beget to go along a round-the-world cruise.
A tin can В be able to
С will take to D have to
8. Fiona tin can't … about the meeting. I reminded her this morn!
A forget В exist forgetting
С have forgotten D accept been forgetting
9. She could ...in the garage when we came round, which would explain why she didn't hear the bong. A work В exist working
С have worked D accept been working
10. Yous'll … tell the police that your house was cleaved into.
A accept 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 together any other words you demand.
1. Bruce tin(is able to) finish well-nigh crosswords in nether 10 minutes.
two. Charlotte didn't get to the Craig David concert because she _______ (wasn't able to) get tickets.
3. I _______ (had the opportunity to become) to Oxford but I decided to go to a more than modern academy.
4. You lot _______ (were wrong to tell) Angus. Y'all know he can't proceed a secret!
v. If you accept a cashpoint card, you lot _______ (are not forced to) go into the banking company to get money from your account.
6. We _______ (were made to) apologise to the police for wasting their time.
7. That _______ (almost definitely wasn't) the concluding tin can of soda in the fridge. I bought loads this morn!
eight. _______ (Wereyou obliged to) talk about two photographs during the interview?
9. Children _______ (are not allowed to) be left unattended.
10. The weather _______ (willprobably) be good tomorrow.
H Cull the correct answer.
CHOOSING A GYM
Choosing to go to a gym regularly (one) _______ change your life for the better. Don't let information technology be a decision
you regret!
Good gyms have a lot to offer. They (two) _______ provide exercise equipment that is simply likewise expensiveto buy and their trained staff are (3) _______ to provide quality health and fitness advice. But if you'replanning to join a gym, you (4) _______ definitely enquire to await round earlier you lot become a member. There are a number of things to bear in listen before choosing which gym to join.
Before the law changed a few years agone, anyone (5) _______ fix up a gym and even today gyms(half dozen) _______ apply trained fitness instructors. Find out what qualifications the staff have. If they'reuntrained, information technology'south best to go elsewhere.
You (vii) _______ be put off by the gym'due south hard sell. Just because they desire you to sign upward - they wantyour money, after all - that doesn't mean y'all (8) _______ make up one's mind there and then. See a few gyms before yous make your final conclusion.
Inquire yourself: What kind of equipment and facilities practise they have? There's petty bespeak joining agym and then thinking a few months later on,'I (9) _______ have chosen a gym with a pool.' Do you(ten) _______ book equipment in advance, or tin you only plough up and use it? How decorated does the gym get? It (11) _______ be very pleasant turning up to observe there's no room in the changing roomand there'southward a huge queue for each piece of equipment. It (12) _______ besides be a good idea to talk topeople who already go to that gym to find out their stance.
i. A must В would С should D volition have to
2. A can В could С would D must
3. A made В forced С allowed D able
4. A should В would С might D will
5. A tin В could С might D may
vi. A mustn't В don't take 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 С would D take to
9. A ought to В must С have to D tin't
10. A able В must С have to D allowed
11. A won't take 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 one discussion in each gap.
When I broke my arm a week agone, I approximate it (1) ought to have injure. But it 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 top. Nosotros (3) ________ have been doing it properly because suddenlythe pyramid collapsed and we all fell. I landed on my arm.
Mr Jenkins (four) ________ accept known immediately that I'd cleaved my arm because he sentsomeone to call an ambulance.'Sit still, and don't motion your arm at all until the ambulance comes,'he said. I (5) ________ withal 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 cleaved. If information technology was broken, I'dbe in agony.'I suppose not feeling any pain (7) ________ take been because I was in stupor.
The plaster (8) ________ come up off in near iii weeks just it (9) ________ take to stay onlonger. It depends on whether the break has healed properly or not. The next 3 weeks may(x) ________ be the best three weeks of my life - no basketball, no playing in the playground,no swimming - only I'm counting my blessings. It (11) ________ have been a lot worse!
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