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to expect someone/something to always be there and do things for you and not show that you are grateful (take)
take for granted
to think that something is important and should be given careful attention (take)
take seriously
to feel good about something that you have done (take)
take pride in
to enjoy doing something very much (take)
take pleasure in
to take the control of something (take)
take over
used for emphasising that what you are saying is completely true (take)
take my word for it
to consider something when you are trying to make a decision (take)
take into account
to want to know or learn more about someone or something (take)
take interest in
someone in court who says what they have seen relating to a crime
witness
a decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not
verdict
a legal process to decide if someone is guilty of a crime
trial
someone who may have committed a crime
suspect
to steal things from a shop (verb)
to shoplift
the punishment given to someone who has committed a crime
sentence
to steal from someone or somewhere, often using violence (crime)
robbery
a person who to kills someone else
murderer
someone who doesn't tell the truth
liar
to "steal" someone using force, usually to obtain money in exchange for releasing them (person)
kidnapper
a group of people in a court of law who decide if someone is guilty or not
jury
someone in charge of a trial who decides how criminals should be punished
judge
He definitely committed the crime, he is _____
guilty
information that shows that a criminal is guilty
evidence
the place where a judge decides whether someone is guilty of a crime
court
Doing something that is not honest or fair in order to win something or to get something (crime)
cheating
someone who gets into buildings illegally and steals things (person)
burglar
Money or a present given to someone so that they will do something (usually dishonest) for you (crime)
bribery
I hit a tree whilst riding my bike and texting Julio at the same time (criticise)
e.g. He shouldn't have texted whilst riding his bike/ he should have looked where he was going etc
If I (get) a loan from the bank, I (be) able to buy a new car (third conditional)
If I had got a loan from the bank, I would have been able to buy a new car
If I (get) a loan from the bank, I (be) able to buy a new car (second conditional)
If I got a loan from the bank, I would be able to buy a new car
If I (get) a loan from the bank, I (be) able to buy a new car (first conditional)
If I get a loan from the bank, I will be able to buy a new car
I always spen all my money - I never ____ _____ any savings
put aside
The council agreed to ______ a project to install more security cameras
finance
He was ____ a grant of $5,000 to help pay for his Masters
awarded
I don't earn a lot of money but I earn enough to ____ a living
make
money that yo put in a bank or business to make more money
investment
money that you earn of recieve
income
an amount you have to pay when you borrow money
interest rate
money that you owe
debt
money you give to help people or charities
donations
to give back money you owe
pay off
a financial plan
budge
He's so arrogant - he _____ down on everyone
looks
I've got so much English revision to do. I must stop looking at Instagram and ____ down ____ some work
get ____ to
I have just been invited to a wedding but I am on holiday then so sadly I'll have to ____ ____ down
turn it
Don't panic - it will be fine. Take a deep breath and ____ down
calm
I just can't get a job - it's starting to ______ _____ down
get me
After he got married he decided to ________ down and stop travelling
settle