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The robbers ESCAPED with all the money from the vault.
 
ran off
 
broke into
 
held up
 
blew up
The robbers TOOK MONEY FROM a gas station using revolvers.
 
held up
 
broke into
 
ran off
 
locked up
Some burglars ENTERED my apartment BY FORCE and stole my laptop and camera.
 
broke into
 
held up
 
paid back
 
gave in
They tried to MAKE the door of the vault EXPLODE but they failed.
 
blow up
 
break into
 
hold up
 
go into
He REPORTED his neighbour to the police for animal cruelty.
 
turned in
 
blew up
 
broke into
 
told
When you commit murder it's likely that you'll be SENT TO PRISON for life.
 
locked up
 
blown up
 
broken into
 
turned in
We use the past perfect to indicate that an action happened ....... another one in the past.
 
before
 
after
 
at the same time as
 
I love pizza
We form the past perfect with the past of .... followed by the past ..... of the main verb.
 
have / participle
 
be / participle
 
be / ING-form
 
have / perfect
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When Dan arrived, the film had already started.
 
When Dan had arrived, the film has already started.
 
When Dan arrived, the film already started.
 
When Dan arrived, the film had started already.
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Anna felt sick last night because she had eaten too much.
 
Anna felt sick last night because she ate too much.
 
Anna felt sick last night because she has eaten too much.
 
Anna had felt sick last night because she ate too much.
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I had never been there before.
 
I was never went there before.
 
I had never went there before.
 
I never went there before.
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George didn't pass the exam, although he had studied hard.
 
George hadn´t passed the exam, although he studied hard.
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH THE PAST PERFECT: By the time the film finished, we ......
x
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH THE PAST PERFECT: I was a bit suprised that they ...
x
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH THE PAST PERFECT: Before the school party they ...
x
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH THE PAST PERFECT: The day before I left for my holiday we ...
x
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH THE PAST PERFECT: When I got home I realised that ....
x
This person sells dangerous substances to people to make money.
drug dealer
This person captures famous or rich people and asks for money.
kidnapper
These people break and destroy things like property.
vandals
These people take other people's cars and drive them usually really fast before they abandon them.
joyrider
These people believe they are fighting for a cause - they often use violence and shock tactics to promote their cause.
terrorist
These people target places where lots of money is stored. They often spend years planning a job and looking at ways to get into buildings.
bank robber
We use indefinite pronouns (someone, anything, somewhere, etc.) to talk about a .... person, thing, place, etc.
 
non-specific
 
specific
 
strange
 
beautiful
I'd like to know ...... about this new phone.
 
something
 
anything
 
anywhere
 
someone
..... likes Jenny - she's really popular at school.
 
everybody
 
anybody
 
nobody
I can't understand ..... when I watch German TV programmes.
 
anything
 
nothing
 
something
I'd like to go .... new.
 
somewhere
 
anywhere
 
someone
 
something
I've put my book ..... here - I just can't remember where.
 
somewhere
 
anywhere
 
nowhere