1. I saw him putting the file into his briefcase and leaving the office. 2. He prefers to be on his own now. 3. You rely on your parents far too much. You'll have to start doing things for yourself – they can't do everything for you. 4. Hotel bills have to be paid on the day of departure. 5. The customs officer made me open my suitcases. 6. We noticed him entering the building carrying a huge bag. 7. I suggest buying a second-hand car for the time being. 8. Let's try to mix these ingredients and see what happens. 9. I once tried to bake my own cake but it was a disaster. 10. Would you prefer to think about our offer and phone us in a couple of days? 11. She heard the clock striking two before she went to bed.
1. true; crime is considered an offence 2. false; Actions that are offensive to an individual or group of people, but do not violate laws are not crimes 3. false; a force of representative officers to enforce the laws 4. true; Being guilty of a criminal act usually involves some form of conscious evil intent 5. true; the reasons behind crime remain elusive 6. true; relates an increase in crime rate to ... a decrease in protection 7. true; income inequality correlates to property crime
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2. He prefers to be on his own now.
3. You rely on your parents far too much. You'll have to start doing things for yourself – they can't do everything for you.
4. Hotel bills have to be paid on the day of departure.
5. The customs officer made me open my suitcases.
6. We noticed him entering the building carrying a huge bag.
7. I suggest buying a second-hand car for the time being.
8. Let's try to mix these ingredients and see what happens.
9. I once tried to bake my own cake but it was a disaster.
10. Would you prefer to think about our offer and phone us in a couple of days?
11. She heard the clock striking two before she went to bed.