Criminality
Phrasal verbs
Passive voice
Causative
100

This person kills someone on purpose

murderer

100

What is the meaning of "do away with"?

to kill

100

We use the passive voice when ..... who is responsible for the action, when the action is ..... important than the person who did it, or when it is ..... who carried out the action.

don't know/more/unclear

100

How do we form the causative?

have + object + past participle

200

Leaving your car in wrong place is .....

illegal parking

200

What is the meaning of "see through"?

realise somebody is lying

200

Make a passive voice sentence:

this morning/caught/two robbers

Two robbers were caught this morning

200

When do we use the causative?

We use the causative to say that we have arranged for someone to do something for us. 

300

Taking people and demanding money for their return is .....

kidnapping

300

What is the meaning of "put away"?

put somebody in prison

300

How do we form passive voice of: gerunds, infinitives, modal verbs?

gerunds - to be + past participle

infinitives - (to) + be + past participle

modal verbs - modal + be + past participle

300

Before he went to prison, he was having a tattoo done / had a tattoo done on his back

had a tattoo done

400

This person might steal food from the supermarket

shoplifter

400

I hope that I will ..... my crime?

get away with

400

Make a passive voice sentence:

Many people believe thet crime is increasing.

It is belived that crime is increasing.

400

Make a causative sentence:

on our doors/we/have/new locks

We have had new locks put on our doors.

500

Getting money from others by threatening to tell secrets is .....

blackmailing

500

I'm going to ..... about what I've done.

own up

500

Are those passive voice sentences correctly formed? 


1. The woman agreed to have been questioned.

2. The robbers had better be found quickly.

1. Incorrect

2. Correct

500

Are those causative sentences correctly formed?

1. I'm going to get the plumber to have my washing machine fixed.

2. Tina had her credit card replaced after someone stole her wallet.

1. Incorrect

2. Incorrect