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Thuy drew beautiful pictures in his book last week.
Beautiful pictures were drawn by Thuy in his book last week.
Chi drank a lot of Coke at her party on Tuesday
A lot of Coke was drunk by Chi at her party on Tuesday
An Huy robbed a bank last week.
A bank was robbed by An Huy last week
I painted this picture last week.
This picture was painted by me last week.
My father made delicious dinner last night
Delicious dinner was made by my father last night
My sister does homework every day
Homework is done by my sister every day
I threw my little brother out of the house.
My little brother was thrown out of the house by me.
Children eat a lot of cakes.
A lot of cakes are eaten by children.
Maria gave me this beautiful pen last Monday.
This beautiful pen was given to me by Maria last Monday
A bus took us to school yesterday
We were taken to school by bus yesterday.
Everyone loves cats
Cats are loved by everyone
We study English in school
English is studied in school
David gave me a flower yesterday.
A flower was given to me by David yesterday.
In Russia people speak Russian
Russian is spoken in Russia
My family eats chicken every Sunday.
Chicken is eaten by my family every Sunday
People speak English in Australia.
English is spoken in Australia
My grandmother made the cake yesterday.
The cake was made (by my grandmother) yesterday
The boy killed the spider.
The spider was killed (by the boy)
This photo __________________(take) by my grandfather when I was five.
was taken
People eat 40 million hamburgers every day.
40 million hamburgers are eaten every day.
They clean the windows every week.
The windows are cleaned every week.
Someone in a court who decides what punishment a criminal should receive.
JUDGE
The crime of stealing things.
THEFT
Someone who damages buildings or things in public places.
VANDAL
A place where criminals are sent as a punishment.
JAIL
An amount of money that someone has to pay as a punishment.
FINE
Someone who steals things from shops.
SHOPLIFTER
The thieves stole our car and left it in town. We’re going to ___ (it/check) before we use it again.
The thieves stole our car and left it in town. We’re going to HAVE IT CHECKED before we use it again.
I ___ (my hair/dye) red when I was in town at the weekend.
I HAD MY HAIR DYED red when I was in town at the weekend.
The vandals wrote on the gym wall, so we want to ___ (it/paint).
The vandals wrote on the gym wall, so we want to HAVE IT PAINTED.
There was a burglary at the shop, so I ___ (the locks/change).
There was a burglary at the shop, so I HAD THE LOCKS CHANGED.
We’ve designed a ‘No Time for Crime’ poster. We’re going to ___ (it/print) later.
We’ve designed a ‘No Time for Crime’ poster. We’re going to HAVE IT PRINTED later.
Why/the cakes/steal? (Past Simple Passive)
Why were the cakes stolen?
What/hide/under the man’s jacket? (Past Simple Passive)
What was hidden under the man’s jacket?
Where/the man/find? (Past Simple Passive)
Where was the man found?
When/the man/arrest? (Past Simple Passive)
When was the man arrested?
A lot of stolen items ___ (sell) on the internet. (Present Simple Passive)
A lot of stolen items ARE SOLD on the internet.
Fingerprint powder ___ (use) to detect fingerprints. (Present Simple Passive)
Fingerprint powder IS USED to detect fingerprints.
A lot of criminals ___ (catch) abroad. (Present Simple Passive)
A lot of criminals ARE CAUGHT abroad.
Great crime books ___ (write) by ex-detectives. (Present Simple Passive)
Great crime books ARE WRITTEN by ex-detectives.
The jewellery ___ (hide) in a secret place. (Present Simple Passive)
The jewellery IS HIDDEN in a secret place.
A lot of TV programmes ___ (make) about crime. (Present Simple Passive)
A lot of TV programmes ARE MADE about crime.
A building where criminals go for punishment.
PRISON
A piece of information that helps to solve a crime.
CLUE
This person sees a crime and can say what happened.
WITNESS
This is a crime where a person breaks into a building to steal things.
BURGLARY
This person tries to discover who has committed a crime.
DETECTIVE
This person steals things from people's pockets or bags.
PICKPOCKET