Vocab 1
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Phrasal Verb 1
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Inversions
100

A place where criminals are kept as a punishment

prison

100

The place where a judge decides whether someone is guilty of a crime

court

100

try to hide a crime or a bad deed

cover up

100

admit that you have done something, usually bad

confess to

100

Normal Sentence: We have rarely seen such disregard for the law.

Inversion: ________________________________________.

Rarely have we seen such disregard for the law.

200

an amount of money you must pay for breaking a law or rule

fine

200

a group of people in a court of law who decide if someone is guilty or not

jury

200

escape a conviction despite having committed a crime

get away with

200

face an unpleasant situation

confront with

200

Normal Sentence: I had scarcely sat down when a thief grabbed my bag from the table.


Scarcely had I sat down when a thief grabbed my bag from the table.

300

to officially approve of something and make it into a law or rule

pass

300

A person who has committed a crime more than once

repeat offender

300

provide incriminating information about somebody

inform on

300

take possession of something

get hold of

300

We have rarely seen such disregard for the law.

Rarely have we seen such disregard for the law.

400

Someone who has committed a crime

offender

400

the defendant admits the crime but says he suffers from a mental illness.

plea of insanity

400

not allow yourself to be treated badly

stand up to

400

look for further evidence after clues are provided

follow up

400

Normal Sentence: I rarely go to such dangerous neighbourhoods.

Rarely do I go to such dangerous neighbourhoods.

500

the crime of doing something illegal in order to get money

fraud

500

a written plan (suggestion) for a law

bill

500

persuade somebody to provide information in a 'gentle' way

coax out of

500

a person who doesn't pay tax which is a crime

tax evader

500

Normal Sentence: The police not only lied, but they also covered up important evidence.

Not only did the police lie, (but) they also covered up important evidence.