Spotlight - 10.2019

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THE BASICS 57

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Exercise 2

Rewrite the following sentences with “be allowed to”.

A. If you’re arrested, you can make a phone call.
If you’re arrested, make a
phone call.

B. Traffic officers can drive fast.
drive fast.

C. A police officer cannot arrest you for nothing.
arrest you for nothing.

D. Can you carry a Taser?
carry a Taser?

Answers

Exercise 1

What can a police officer carry? Match
the words below to the pictures.

baton | CS gas | gun | handcuffs |
notebook | radio | stab vest | torch

Word fun


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Exercise 3

How carefully have you read page 56? Test yourself here
by deciding whether the sentences below are true (T)
or false (F).

T F
A. Steve Milner books in people who have been
arrested.

B. Prisoners wear a uniform in the custody cells.

C. Steve’s job is sometimes unpleasant and
dirty.

D. Ninety per cent of London police officers
carry a gun.

Reading


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1.A.
notebook
B.^

gun
C.^

CS gas
D.^

handcuffs
E.^

radio
F.^

baton
G.^

torch
H.
stab vest
2.A.
If y

ou’re arrested, you
are allowed to

make a

phone call.
B.^

Traffic officers are allowed to drive fast.
C.^

A p

olice officer isn’t
allowed to arrest you for nothing.
D.^

Ar

e you allowed to
carry a Taser?
3.A.
true
B.^

false
C.^

true
D.^

false (Only 10 per cent of London police officers carry a gun.)

Grammar
Now, have another look at a sentence from “Show and tell”:

⋅ Police officers can carry CS gas, and they are^ allowed to^
carry a Taser.

Here are two ways to express the same idea: “you can do some-
thing”, and “you are allowed to do it”. Note that in English, you
start with the person (“you are allowed to”, “they are allowed
to”) not with “it” (es ist erlaubt).
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