Crime Vocabulary
Numbers
Passive Verbs
Society Vocabulary
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100
This is a crime in which somebody breaks into a building and steals things.
burglary
100
65
sixty five
100
What is the present simple passive form of MAKE?
is/are made
100
What word describes a social problem in which people do not have jobs?
unemployment
100
We had plenty _____ time to make our flight.
of
200
This is the crime of stealing things from a store.
shoplifting
200
17.9
seventeen point nine
200
What is the past progressive passive form of DO?
was/were being done
200
This is a situation in which people have very little money.
poverty
200
I never go shopping _____ groceries. My husband always does it.
for
300
This punishment is an alternative to prison, where a person who has committed a crime does work like cleaning up parks or washing graffiti off of buildings.
community service
300
349.2
three hundred forty nine point two
300
What is the future simple passive form of WRITE?
will be written
300
This phrase refers to the political parties who are not in power.
opposition parties
300
She kept insisting _____ paying for dinner, so we let her do it.
on
400
This is a very serious punishment for a very serious crime, in which a criminal must stay in prison until he or she dies.
life sentence
400
9,047
nine thousand, forty-seven
400
What is the present perfect simple passive form of catch?
has/have been caught
400
This is the group of people in a society who have a lot of money.
the wealthy
400
We went _______ for a coffee and ended up staying out for dinner as well.
out
500
This is a verb that means to make an activity illegal, like hunting or smoking in public.
ban
500
55,680,000
fifty-five million, six hundred eighty thousand
500
What is the past perfect simple form of EAT?
had been eaten
500
This phrase means to ensure that the amount of money a government spends is equal to the amount of money that government makes.
balance the budget
500
The government wants to reduce _____ on the poor.
taxes
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