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3. Paraphrase the following sentences using the essential vocabulary:

  1. An offender was arrested by the flying squad. 2. She’ll visit you as soon as she gets settled. 3. Can a repeater change and become a person who respects law? 4. The defence counsel assured John to admit his charge in the courtroom. 5. John laid the blame on his younger brother. 6. Will you agree to be part of a jury? 7. She hates those who think they are more important than other people. 8. He swore he’d seen the car accident with his own eyes. 9. In Ukraine, it’s illegal to smoke in public places.10. You’d better help me instead of watching and smiling. 11. John was judged in a court of law for shoplifting. 12. Mrs. Greedy tried to find out who’d signed her husband’s will. 13. I haven’t done anything wrong, believe me. 14. He paid her a visit when he got into town. 15. The constant mess in the child’s room made his mother angry.

4. Choose the right word:

  1. guilt, fault, blame

  1. The young engineer had to take upon himself all the … for the failure of the project. 2. What can I do to redeem my …? 3. John’s attempt to shift … for his defeat on his companion met no response. 4. The evidence against him was so incontrovertible that the defendant had to admit his …. 5. His lie only aggravated his …. 6. I’m responsible for everything. The … is mine. 7. The colonial system bears the … for the present-day backwardness of many young African states. 8. It’s your … that we are late. 9. The fascists’ … against humanity shall never be forgotten. 10. The boy is punished for the slightest… . 11. It happened through no … of my own. 12. With such strict parents it’s no surprise that the boy has a … complex. 13. Amy always found … with everybody in her class. 14. The authorities laid the … for the catastrophe upon the young scientists. 15. Are you going to deny your …?

  1. annoy, bother, vex, irk, worry, harass, plague, pester

  1. His conduct … me very much. 2. He … me to death.3. It … him that he was forced to make one exception to this rule. 4. It’s too bad … others with your troubles. 5. John was … at the girl’s stupidity. 6. Why am I always … with bad luck? 7. I was very much … at missing the train. 8. It … me that they did not answer the telephone. 9. My children future … me greatly. 10. John … his parents with questions. 11. Faulty translation … the teacher. 12. The child’s rude remarks … his father. 13. The baby … her sister by pulling her hair. 14. She’s been … the life out of me over the telephone. 15. Don’t … over trifles.

5. Fill in the correct form of the phrasal verb:

1. He needed a model, someone to look… . 2. Look ... before crossing the street. 3.Cameron was looking … and making no move to help 4. I hate his way of looking... on people. 5. She was absorbed in a book and didn’t even look ... when I called her. 6. Ann was looking ... to meeting her old fellow-students whom she had not seen for many years. 7. 8. He wouldn’t even look … our offer. 9. Ella asked her mother to look... her home and children while she was going to Exeter to look ... a suitable job. 10. Look ... for the rain. 11. While you’re in London, look … our old teacher, he’ll be pleased to see you. 12. I’ve been looking … for a better job since Christmas.13. Look …, that step’s not safe. 14. She looked … Jim and thought he was not worthy of her daughter.