Unit 9 review

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Criminal Vocabulary Challenge

Test your knowledge with our engaging quiz on criminal terminology and common English phrases! This quiz will help improve your understanding of language in legal contexts while also reinforcing important grammatical structures.

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Focus on vocabulary related to crime
  • Language and grammar elements included
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningWordsmith27
Which is NOT correct?
I don´t remember sending that email.
I don´t remember to send that email.
Sorry, I didn´t remember to send that email
Which is correct?
On her way home she stopped buying a magazine.
On her way home she stopped to buy a magazine.
On her way home she stopped to have bought a magazine.
In which case do you continue doing the same activity?
You need to go on studying.
After finishing his studies he went on working for a small company he hadn´t heard before..
It didn´t stop raining so I went on to read.
What do you call the person who sets fire to buildings?
A burglar
A fraudster
An arsonist
What crime do you commit when you fake banknotes?
Counterfeiting
Bribery
Mugging
Which crime involves violence?
Pickpocketing
Mugging
Shoplifting
What´s a synonym for tricking someone?
Snatching
Diverting
Deceiving
I´m sure she didn´t attend that conference.
She mustn´t have attended that conference.
She mightn´t have attended that conference.
She can´t have attended that conference.
It´s possible the train was delayed.
The train can have been delayed.
The train could have been delayed.
The train might be delayed.
It didn´t _____ my mind that they were thieves.
Cross
Occur
Catch
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