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GRAMMATICAL WORKSHOP 6 TSO

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  • Theo met his tragic fate at the Lighthouse. Use terrible as adverb.
    Theo met his terribly tragic fate at the Lighthouse.
  • Junkies gathered at a squatter house. Use regular as adverb.
    Junkies gathered regularly.
  • Young mafia members are more ruthless ... the older mobsters.
    THAN
  • Mafia gangs are being run by kids, because the old bosses ... all ... arrested or killed. Passive Voice
    HAVE all BEEN arrested
  • Rescuers look for Theo around the Lighthouse. Use 'frantic' as an adverb.
    Rescuers look frantically for Theo.
  • If they are under 14, they can't be ... liable for their crimes.
    HELD
  • The Peru Two were ... with 11 kilos of cocaine. (catch)
    CAUGHT
  • The girls were imprisoned in the tough Ancon 2 prison. Use 'notorious' as an adverb.
    ... in the notoriously tough Ancon 2 prison.
  • The police ... reinforcement to the area. (send, Simple Past)
    SENT
  • Two boys were testing ... (hun) gun.
    THEIR
  • Irelands / Ireland's / Irelands' infamous drug mule
    Ireland's
  • The 28-year-old / 28 years old served two years in a maximum security prison.
    The 28-year-old
  • The police sent reinforcements even though the army ... ... deployed. (Past Perfect)
    HAD BEEN deployed
  • The police investigated the case. Use 'thorough' as an adverb.
    The police investigated the case thoroughly.
  • Queen of sextortion arrested over British teens' / teens / teen's suicide.
    teen's suicide
  • The carabinieri arrested an alleged/allegedly baby boss who is 16 years old.
    ALLEGED
  • The scammer stole explicit photo's / photos from his targets.
    PHOTOS
  • The same man alleged/allegedly dropped a bombshell.
    allegedly