N Has this nobiem _? being solved 3 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. A driver 1 (fine) for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving. Susanna Smith, 24, 2 (stop) by police officers on the M1 a month ago when she was driving to her office in the morning. She said she was running late and it was a call from her boss. She was afraid she would 3 (fire) if she didn't take it. It was not the first time that Smith 4 (catch) by the police. Two months before she 5 (stop) for careless and dangerous driving. 'I'm very sorry I've broken the law twice,' she said. At least, 16 (not be) laid off.' Every month, hundreds of drivers? (stop) by the police for making phone calls while driving. That is why the authorities are considering changes to the law. However, no decision (make) yet.

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N
Has this nobiem
_?
being solved
3 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets.
A driver 1
(fine) for using a hand-held
mobile phone while driving.
Susanna Smith, 24, 2
(stop) by police
officers on the M1 a month ago when she was driving
to her office in the morning. She said she was running
late and it was a call from her boss. She was afraid she
would 3
(fire) if she didn't take it.
It was not the first time that Smith 4
(catch) by the police. Two months before she
5
(stop) for careless and dangerous
driving. 'I'm very sorry I've broken the law twice,' she
said. At least, 16
(not be) laid off.'
Every month, hundreds of drivers?
(stop) by the police for making phone calls while
driving. That is why the authorities are considering
changes to the law. However, no decision
(make) yet.
Answer

Nobiem is not a word in the English language. A driver was fined for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving. Susanna Smith, 24, was stopped by police officers on the M1 a month ago when she was driving to her office in the morning. She said she was running late and it was a call from her boss. She was afraid she would be fired if she didn't take it. It was not the first time that Smith had been caught by the police. Two months before she was stopped for careless and dangerous driving. 'I'm very sorry I've broken the law twice,' she said. 'At least, I won't be laid off.' Every month, hundreds of drivers are stopped by the police for making phone calls while driving. That is why the authorities are considering changes to the law. However, no decision has been made yet.

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