Crimes
-Self / Each other
Rob vs Steal
When and While
Past Simple & Continuous
100

A ______ found out all the online customers’ passwords. 

hacker

100

I love taking selfies – you know, photos of ______.

myself

100

Pickpockets usually _____ cellphones and wallets.

steal

100

The dog was barking _____ we were sleeping.

while

100

The thief ____ (take) the necklace and then he ____ (run) towards the trees.

take / ran

200

Some _______ threw paint on that statue yesterday.

vandals

200

Be careful! Don’t cut ________ with that knife.

yourself

200

The boys _____ 3 bikes from a house in Boston last night.

stole

200

I was dancing to Bad Bunny songs ____ I saw my crush and fell to the ground.

when

200

While she ________ (do) her homework, her brother ___________ (wash) the dishes.

was doing / was washing

300

_____________ is a crime that happens on the buses in the city centre.

Pickpocketing
300

My brother hurt _______ during the rugby match.

himself

300

The bank in our town was ______ yesterday.

robbed

300

____ the phone rang, she was writing a letter.

When

300

We ___________ (have) fun at the beach when it _______ (start) raining.

were having / started

400

A _______ came into our house while we were on holiday and took our jewellery.

burglar

400

When they finished all their exams, my classmates bought __________ an ice cream.

themselves

400

A thief _____ Mrs Jones' handbag in full daylight.

stole

400

Were you listening _____ he was talking?

while

400

My friends ____________ (not play) cards when the teacher _____ (come) in.

weren't playing / came

500

If you take and keep anything that doesn’t belong to you, you are a _____.

Thief / Criminal

500

My friends and I often help _________ with our homework.

each other

500

If you look wealthy, maybe someone will ___ you.

rob

500

_____ she came home from school, she didn't really look well.

When

500

The electricity _____ (go off) as I ________ (bake) a cake.

went off / was baking

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