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3ESO Unit 9 Crime

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    Crime, passive, causative, each other, reflexive pronouns
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  • A person who sets fire to buildings is an...
    ARSONIST
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  • Name two things which can be pirated.
    Movies, music, software...
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  • A person who sells illegal substances is a...
    DRUG DEALER
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  • Is it possible to mug a bank? Why or why not?
    No, because mugging is physically attacking a person on the street.
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  • The ... is the person who is on trial in court.
    ACCUSED
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  • The police don't know who vandalised the school, but they currently have three main ...
    SUSPECTS
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  • PASSIVE: The vandals covered the bridge in graffiti.
    The bridge was covered in graffiti by the vandals.
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  • The fingerprints (already collect) when the detective arrived.
    HAD ALREADY BEEN COLLECTED
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  • The victim _______ his phone ________ while he was on holiday. (STEAL)
    HAD/GOT STOLEN
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  • The police ________ the suspect ________ (investigate) at the moment.
    ARE HAVING, INVESTIGATED
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  • What is the structure of the causative with have/get?
    HAVE OR GET + OBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE
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  • What is the structure for passive voice?
    BE + PAST PARTICIPLE
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  • Boys, stop touching __________! Keep your hands to yourselves.
    EACH OTHER
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  • The teens felt guilty for vandalising the bathroom, so they turned ______ in and confessed.
    THEMSELVES
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  • No one came to Claire's birthday party, so she bought _________ a nice gift and ordered UberEats.
    HERSELF
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  • FIND THE MISTAKE: Even though the burglars are brothers, they hate eachother.
    EACH OTHER = TWO WORDS
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