Grammar
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Crimes
Miscellaneous
100

This tells us more information about people and things and is followed by the pronouns who, whose, which, that, when, where.

Relative clause(s)

100

This pronoun refers to a period of time.

When

100

a prison on an island.

Alcatraz

100

a person who destroys public or private property

vandal

100

Eat Rob

An cuop

200

The two types of relative clauses

Defining and Non Defining

200

This pronoun refers to a place.

Where

200

Something that can't be explained by Science.

Paranormal

200

Someone who purposely set things on fire

Arsonist

200

Rice Shower

com tam

300

This tells us essential information about who or what we are talking about and are not put in commas.

Defining relative clause

300

These pronouns refer to things.

which/that

300

Unique objects collected for their historical interest usually associated with famous people or events.

Memorabilia

300

a person who steal from people's pocket

pickpocket

300

Toilet Kiss

Cau Hon

400

This gives us extra information about something. We don't need this information to understand the sentence.

Non defining relative clause(s)

400

These pronouns refer to people.

Who/that

400

Evidence/excuse that you were someplace else when a crime occurred.

Alibi

400

a person who enters a building illegally with the intention of stealing

Burglar

400

Bread Pig Turn

Banh Mi Heo Quay

500

When the relative pronoun is the object, and not the subject, of a defining relative clause we can ____ the relative pronoun.

Omit

500

This pronoun is used to show possession

Whose

500

The process of trying to prove someone is guilty of a crime in court.

Prosecution

500

To steal from a shop

shoplifting

500

Cow Avoid/Dodge

Bo Ne

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