That's the bag WHICH / THAT the muggers had dropped
A MUGGER attacked a tourist in Station Road and escapes with $1,000.
CARDIFF
This is the man WHO SPOKE TO THE DETECTIVES.
If you QUEUE up, you wait in a line of people.
WRONG "Are you WARM ENOUGH?"
BURGLARY
This is the woman WHOSE HOUSE WAS ON FIRE.
THE ROYAL PAVILLION
EMBARRASSED
Notice to customers: Store detectives are on operation to stop SHOPLIFTING
We were frightened because a murderer HAD ESCAPED from prison.
I visited the film studios while I WAS TRAVELLING around California.
That's the man WHO / THAT took my bag!
Yesterday Claire BOUGHT a dress for her friend's wedding
What time DOES THE SHOP OPEN?
EDIMBURGH
MUSTN'T
HAVE YOU FOUND your digital camera yet?
That's the girl WHOSE phone was stolen.
SWIPE
GREENWICH
Look after your bags and wallets, PICKPOCKETING is a problem in this station.
VANDALISM
IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Choose the correct option: You MUSTN'T / DON'T HAVE TO use Dad's tablet. He'll be very angry if you touch it.
Complete with a suitable crime: Look after your bags and wallets, ... is a problem in this station.
What's the crime? Someone sprayed graffiti on the bus, damaged the seats and broke the windows.
Where in London can you find Nelson's column?
Complete the sentence with a suitable relative pronoun: That's the girl ...phone was stolen.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use a relative pronoun: The woman's house was on fire. This is the woman ...
What's the name of the palace that King George built in Brighton?
I visited the film studios while I ... (travel) around California.
Where in London can you find the zero meridian?
Yesterday Claire ... (buy) a dress for her friend's wedding
... : move your finger horizontally across a screen.
Complete the sentence with a suitable relative pronoun: That's the bag ... the muggers had dropped
If you ................ up, you wait in a line of people.
What's the capital of Scotland?
How do you feel when you are uncomfortable in a situation?
Right or wrong? "ARE YOU ENOUGH WARM?"
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use a relative pronoun: This man spoke to the detectives. This is the man ...
... (you / find) your digital camera yet?
We were frightened because a murderer ... (escape) from prison.
What's the crime? The thieves took jewellery and money worth $1 million from the actor's Hollywood home.
Complete the sentence with a suitable relative pronoun: That's the man ... took my bag!
Complete with a suitable crime: Notice to customers: Store detectives are on operation to stop ...
What's the capital of Wales?
What time ... (the shop / open)?
Complete with a suitable criminal: A ... attacked a tourist in Station Road and escapes with $1,000.