Complete the sentences inserting the appropriate predicates,
translate the sentences into Russian.
1. I was wondering whether you (…) be able to analyze the data.
2. The chief of the department was really busy, but I think he (…) participate in that conference.
3. They can’t find the file. They (…) it in the record office.
4. Try calling the lab. The forensic scientist (…) the evidence.
5. He (…) to appear in court but he’s got the summon.
6. This weapon (…).
7. She (…) the best expert in the squad.
8. Look! There is something on the floor. The criminal (…) some clue.
9. The criminals (…) other avenues to launder money.
10. The elections (…).
11. These illicit goods (…) across Belgium.
12. He (…) a record now.
13. Three officers (…) criminal offences.
14. The crime scene (…).
15. The suspect (…) in some other crimes.
(must have used, must have been “bought”, must have examined, might,
might have left, might, might not want, must be making, must have been trafficked, may have committed, must be, must have left, must have been
searched, might have been involved, must have been fired)
1.Margaret is nice but she always forges things.She should improve her memory.
2.Frank is nice but he always does everything his friends tell him to do. He should be more independent.
3.Danny is nice but he cannot say a word to people whom he doesn`t know well. He should be more sociable.
4.Jane is nice but sometimes she is rather stupid.She should be smarter.
5.Mary is nice but sometimes she is rather rude.She should be more polite.
6.Julia is nice but she worries about everything .She should be less nervous.