words connected with law and order
phrasal verbs
collocations with crime
conditionals 0, 1
future tenses
100

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

jury

100

enter a building in order to steal sth

break in

100

a place where forensic scientists analyse evidence

crime lab

100

If I see him, I  (give) him a lift.

will give

100

Rita won’t / isn’t going to spend the weekend at

her grandmother’s. She’s decided to stay at home

instead.

isn't going to

200

a decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not

verdict

200

manage to do sth bad without being punished

get away

200

crime controlled by secret organisation

organised crime

200

The table will break if he  (sit) on it.

sits

200

Could you send me a text message as soon as your plane (land)

lands

300

having broken a law

guilty

300

give sb little or no punishment

let off

300

an attack against a person because of their race etc

hate crime

300

Unless I have a quiet room, I  ( be able) to do any work.

won't be able

300

I know you’re busy so I (pick up) the parcel from the post office.

will pick up

400

a legal process to decide if someone is guilty of a crime

trial

400

steal from sb by threatening violence, usually with a weapon

hold up

400

the place where a crime was commited

crime scene

400

– If you _____ to prison, you _____e your freedom.

– If you go to prison, you lose your freedom.

400

The police (look for) the gang of thieves for three years by next Christmas.

will have been looking

500

someone who has suffered the effects of violence, illness, or bad luck

victim

500

tell the police about sbwydać kogoś

turn in

500

measures to deter criminal activity

crime prevention

500

We ___ miss the bus _________ you hurry up

We will miss the bus unless you hurry up

500

A: you (manage) to complete the assignment by tomorrow?

Will you have managed