types of crimes
word formation-crimes
dependent prepositions - verbs
conditionals
types of crimes 2
100

The act of destroying or damaging property on purpose?

vandalism

100

Person who commits a crime

criminal

100

to agree .... someone

WITH

100

If I were you, I ______ anything.


wouldn't say 

wouldn't have said

100

stealing things from people`s pockets, especially in a crowd

pickpocketing

200

The act is taking control of an aeroplane, train, etc. by force, usually in order to make political demands.

hijacking

200

The person who prosecutes in a trial.

prosecutor

200

to depend ..... something

ON

200

complete the conditional sentence:

If we .... that match, it would've been a disaster.  

had lost

200

stealing and attacking someone in the street

mugging

300

stealing merchandise from a store

shoplifting

300

A person who commits rape

rapist

300

to succeed .... something

IN

300

If we had planned this better, we ______ in so much trouble now.

wouldn't be

300

copying things such as documents, letters, signatures, etc

forgery

400

The crime of taking things or people illegally into or out of a country.

smuggling

400

the person who intentionally sets fire on something (arson)

arsonist

400

to recover .... 

FROM

400

If California were a country, it would be one of the world's largest economies. 

Change this sentence into an inverted conditional.

Were California a country, it would be one of the world's largest economies.

400

unintentional murder

manslaughter

500

The crime of breaking into a house, a flat, etc. in order to steal things.

burglary

500

A person who burglarizes a house

burglar

500

to be hooked ..... something 

ON

500

Invert this conditional:

We would have fixed that problem by now if we had known about it earlier.

We would have fixed that problem by now had we known about it earlier. 


500

stealing money in your care usually over a period of time

Embezzlement

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