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Unit 2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
Complete the crossword puzzle.
Decide if each sentence is active or passive. Write A for Active or P for Passive.
Unscramble the passive sentences.
Rewrite the active sentences as passive sentences.
Describe what you think had happened or had been happening before the events described below. Use the past perfect or past perfect progressive.
Complete the newspaper article with the simple past, past perfect, or past perfect progressive.
Read the two stories. Then answer the questions.
Reorder the sentences to create the story of a silly burglary. Then answer the question.
What would you have done if you had found a burglar asleep in your living room?
There is an old saying “Crime doesn’t pay.” This means that something always goes wrong and there can never be a completely successful crime. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Write your opinion below.
Complete the story. Use the past tense of the verbs in parentheses.
Answer the questions about the story in exercise L. What did Robert and Ted use to do when they were young?
Complete the sentences with the past progressive or simple past of the verbs in parentheses.
Match the questions and complete the answers. Use the past progressive.
.Combine the sentences to create one past perfect or past perfect progressive sentence .Use before, when, and because
.Look at the picture. Take notes on the people, things, and actions that are happening .Then write sentences that tell what is happening and why it is happening
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