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SITUATION: Jay told a joke about Lea at school and now she won't talk to him. SENTENCE: If ____ he ______ ____ that joke.
only / hadn't told
SITUATION: Juan left his new mobile on the table at the café and someone stole it. SENTENCE: He should ____ ____ more careful.
have been
SITUATION: I didn't save money this month, so I couldn't buy a videogame. SENTENCE: I ____ I ____ ______ some money.
wish / had saved
SITUATION: Amy worried about the exam, but then she got a perfect grade! SENTENCE: She needn't ____ _______ about it.
have worried.
Speculation: My dog may _____ _________ (eat) my English homework.
have eaten
Deduction: You must _____ __________ (forget) your mobile at home.
have forgotten
Speculation: Some thieves could _____ _____ (steal) the painting.
have stolen
to give evidence as a witness in a court of law.
testify
A punishment given by a court after a person has been found guilty.
sentence
A group of civilians that is present at a trial and decides at the end if the defendant is guilty or innocent.
jury
A place where people found guilty of crimes are confined.
prison
The person who presides over a trial in a court of law.
judge
A place where people charged with a crime or convicted of a minor crime are locked up:
jail
A sum of money that is paid as punishment for a crime.
fine
the person responsible for a crime.
culprit
The place where a trial takes place and judgments are made.
court
to start legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
charge
A room in which prisoners are held in jail or prison
cell
Money paid by someone charged with a crime to stay out of jail until trial.
bail
to put a suspected criminal in custody
arrest
to say someone has done wrong or broken the law
accuse
to take something that belongs to someone else without permission
steal
to steal goods on display in a store while appearing to shop there
shoplift
to take something from someone/somewhere that doesn’t belong to you, usually by force or threat of force in the open.
rob
to steal money and other things from people’s pockets and purses
pickpocket
to threaten or employ violence on someone, often in a public place, in order to steal the person’s belongings
mug
to seize and hold someone by force, usually in order to demand money in return for the person’s release
kidnap
to access a computer system without permission
hack
to intentionally burn property
commit arson
to demand money from a person by threatening to reveal information that would harm the person’s reputation
blackmail