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MG2.1 U2 Revision

The document provides a series of grammar and vocabulary exercises related to crimes and law enforcement. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, sentence rearrangement, and matching exercises. The topics covered include verbs, parts of speech, passive and active voice, past tense forms, corrections, rearrangement, crime-related vocabulary, and word associations.

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MG2.1 U2 Revision

The document provides a series of grammar and vocabulary exercises related to crimes and law enforcement. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, sentence rearrangement, and matching exercises. The topics covered include verbs, parts of speech, passive and active voice, past tense forms, corrections, rearrangement, crime-related vocabulary, and word associations.

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MG2.

1 U2 Revision Crime Doesn't Pay 1444


1) Choose
1. The robber ( arrest – arrested – was arrested – is arrested) by the police last night.
2. The criminal ( will be brought – will brought – will be bring – will bring) to the justice.
3. The suspect (have – were – was – will) pursued by a helicopter.
4. The child ( has be– has being– have been– has been) kidnapped.
5. The thief had escaped before the police ( had arrived – has arrived – arrived – arrive)
6. Adnan (use to watch – used to watch – used to watched – use watched ) TV every night.
7. We (were play – were playing – was playing – are playing ) when the robbery took place.
8. I was watching the football match while I ( eat – eating – ate - was eating).
2) Write (P) for passive sentences or (A) for Active sentences
• ( ) Ali broke the window.  ( ) The driver has been murdered.
• ( ) The suspect was found guilty.  ( ) They stole the car.
3) Put the verbs in the correct past forms.
1. I ___________________ (buy) a new phone before my brother __________________ (buy) one.
2. While I ___________________ (drive) my brother ___________________ (call) his friend.
4) Correct the underlined mistakes
1. I install an alarm before the robbery take place. _________________ _________________
2. He had playing PS5 when his father arrive home. _________________ _________________
3. Ali would be a slim. He didn't used to ate junk food. _________________ _________________
4. I didn't used to try new things but now I like to do. _________________
5) Rearrange (Unscramble) the sentences
1. caught / be / The burglar/ by / will / the police.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
2. had / home / when / been / I / came / Jinan / sleeping
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

6) Fill in the spaces (valuables / prison / suspect / sentenced / misdemeanor / arrested / charged / burglar / hijacked )

It was not a (1) _______ . A (2) _______ broke into a store and stole (3) _______ then (4) _______ a van. After
the owner had called the police, the (5) _______ was (6) _______ and (7) _______ with 5 burglaries. He was
(8) _______ to 10 years in (9) _______ .
7) Classify accused / inmate / steal / escape / hijack / jail
Crime Punishment

8) Match
Word & Meaning Phrase & Meaning
1 decline to refuse: No 1 He's positive He's a likely victim
2 unauthorized a prisoner 2 He's kidding He's certain
3 intimate without permission 3 He's an easy mark. He's joking
9) Write the correct number for EACH word (Each word must be answered)

to pickpocket
victim
a thief
a detective
pickpocketed
crime 1 3
a police officer
a pickpocket 4
a wallet

2 By: Essa Al Hussaini

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