Where did Ellen go on her school trip?
She went on a trip with her classmates by coach.
In the sentence “Everyone was feeling exhausted,” which word is an adjective?
exhausted → adjective (describes how everyone felt)
We enjoyed _______ at the party.
→ ourselves
Who steals things from people’s bags or pockets?
→ A pickpocket
She cut his self.
She cuts her self.
What did Ellen see when she got off the coach?
She saw a man standing close to one of her friends.
In the sentence “I immediately shouted to my friend,” which word is an adverb?
immediately → adverb (describes how she shouted)
Did you hurt _______ while cooking?
→ yourself
Who breaks into houses to steal things?
→ A burglar
They enjoys themselves.
They enjoy themselves.
What was the man trying to do?
He was trying to steal her friend’s purse
In the sentence “He was standing really close to one of my friends,” which word is an adverb?
really → adverb (modifies the adjective close)
They looked at _______ in the mirror.
→ themselves
What crime is it when someone takes things from a shop without paying?
→ Shoplifting
He would buy a new phone yesterday.
He bought a new phone yesterday.
Who caught the pickpocket?
Two police officers caught the pickpocket.
In the sentence “Luckily, there were two police officers nearby,” which word is an adverb?
luckily → adverb (shows how fortunate the situation was)
My brother and I always help _______ with homework.
→ each other
Who investigates crimes?
→ The police or a detective
We was happy after the trip.
We were happy after the trip.
Why was Ellen called a hero?
Because she noticed the theft, warned her friend, and helped catch the thief.
In the phrase “A man in his early twenties,” which word is an adjective?
early → adjective (describes the man’s age)
The children taught _______ to swim.
→ themselves
What do we call the person who witnesses a crime?
→ A witness
The police catch the thief yesterday.
The police caught the thief yesterday.