Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of HAVE TO or BE ALLOWED TO.
It is within the law to walk the dog here. You ___________
Mary mustn’t open this door. Mary ___________
You can write him a letter if you want to but there’s no need for that. You ________
It’s against the law to bring in wild animals. You ___________
It is necessary for him to talk to the magistrate officer before leaving. You __________
Copying these files is illegal. You _______
There’s no need for John to answer all the questions. John ________
Ann doesn’t have our permission to enter the competition. Ann ______________
You don’t leave if you don’t sign this paper. You ___________________
It isn’t necessary to call the police. You _______
Adam has our permission to use our database. Ann _______
He can’t leave without signing the papers. He _______________
It is ok to wear casual clothes in this office. You ____
These documents cannot be removed from the room. You _______
It’s not against the law to refuse to answer personal questions. You __________
Mary doesn’t need to report to the officer. Mary _________
Taking photos in here is not illegal. You _________________
It is obligatory to everyone to report at the Front Desk. You ___________
Write questions to the given answers.
Alice was shot by her boss. _____________________? Alice
__________________ ? her boss
PC James talked to all the witnesses. ___________________________? PC James
? all the witnesses
Olaf broke into 7 houses before he was caught. _______________? Olaf
? 7
5 suspects were brought into the station. __________________? 5 suspects
? the station
James meets his parole officer every Sunday. ______________ ? every Sunday
? the parole officer
? James
John Brown was arrested by Detective Green last week. ________? Detective Green
? John Brown
? Last week
Seven houses were broken into by John last month. ? Seven
? John
? Last week
Detective Green arrested John Brown last week. ? Detective Green
? John Brown
? last week
Sheriff Brown interviews all the suspects in this room. ? Sheriff Brown
? all the suspects
? in this room
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (active or passive)
The riots (break out) last week when ten young football supporters (arrest). The police (herd) them into the pub and they (frisk). No guns (find) but the officers (confiscate) eight baseball bats. Nine knifes (recover) as well. The detective in charge (give) a statement and the arrestees’ attorney (introduce) at the press conference. One of the detainees (release) yesterday.
Last week the officers ________________________ (start) to arrest the suspects in connection to the supermarket bombing. The police __________________________ (make) arrests in total. The authorities __________________________ (not issue) any comment. The police __________________________ (bring) the detainees to the police station in Walton where the officers __________________________ (interview) them. Two of them _____________________ (release) because not enough evidence ____________________ (find). Three more __________________________ (allow) by the magistrate court to go home but the other five _____________________ (refuse) to answer any questions and the police __________________________ (detain)them for further questioning.
Mounted Police (bring in) when the riots (spread) to other districts. They (start) two days ago and (escalate) when five rioters (beat) by the police. The officers (accuse) of inappropriate behaviour and they (interview) by the Chief of the Police. The officers (refuse) to answer any questions. No rioters (arrest) but fifty (issue) a warning.
Ten shops (break into) and twenty bars and cafés (vandalise) last week when football fans (leave) the stadium. The police (call) in and they (arrest) the most violent supporters who (refuse) to go home. They (bring) to the station where they (charge) with vandalism. The police (release) some of them but the others (detain).
John Monroe, a career criminal, (catch) red-handed last week when he (assault) his parole officer. Monroe (restrain) by the officer then, when the police (call) in, they (arrest) Mr. Monroe. He (read) his rights and then he (interview) at the station. The police (charge) Mr Monroe with an assault. His attorney (protest) saying that it was the parole officer who (attack) his client.