Crimes
The Law
The Law 2
Prepositions
ing vs infinitives
100
Breaking into a house is called b...............
burglary
100
If you c............. a crime, you break the law.
commit
100
The detective found a c.............. at the crime scene.
clue
100
The burglar broke .......... the house.
into
100
I love (watch) detective shows
watching
200
Stealing things from a shop is called s.............
shoplifting
200
The police c................... the teenagers with trespassing.
charged
200
The w................. saw what happened.
witness
200
An arsonist tried to blow ........... the school.
up
200
I'd rather (go) to the cinema to be honest.
go
300
Making a copy of money or a painting is called f................
forgery
300
The police visited the v.............. of the mugging in hospital to find out what happened.
victim
300
In the courtroom, the j.............. decided if the man was guilty or innocent
jury
300
If you find out who did this, please turn them .......... to the police.
in
300
It's no use (cry) over spilled milk.
crying
400
Entering someone else's property without their permission is called t..................
trespassing
400
The criminal told the judge that he was i................. , and hadn't commited the crime.
innocent
400
The accused d.................... robbing the bank. He said he didnÄ…t do it.
denied
400
Nobody saw him steal the money. He got .......... ......... it.
away with
400
I look forward to (see) you next week.
seeing
500
If you make too much noise you can be charged with d.................. t...... p.............
disturbing the peace
500
The judge s.................. the men to 6 months in jail.
sentenced
500
The police p................ the girl for shoplifting, and now she is serving a 4 month prison sentence.
prosecuted
500
.......... law, it's a crime to download music ........... the internet without paying ........ it.
by, from, for
500
He refused (do) his homework.
to do