1. He turned to a criminal (crime) when he dropped out of school.
2. They probably will be watching (watch) TV when we get there.
3. They are accounting for the deceased (decease) and missing.
4. He speaks Korean and has published an essay about his beliefs called “Why I Believe”.
5. There has been a lot of resistance(resist) to this new law.
6. They would be shaped (shape) like animals or something and you could roll them along the floor.
7. They will be meeting (meet) us at the station this time tomorrow.
8. At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects (prospect).
9. They have to have a basic understanding of computers in order to use the advanced (advance) technology.
10. Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed (oppose) him.