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By the end of this unit you will be able to:
• Describe anecdotes that were in progress • Relate events occurred in the past identifying them chronologically • Express plans in the past towards the future |
1. was going to cross the street. 2. was walking. 3. was going to make a phone call. 4. was listening to music. 5. was going to take the bus.
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6. were eating fast food.
7. was smoking.
8. was riding her bike.
9. was running.
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1. The detective,(search) the suspect after the robbery occurred.
2. Whythe rookies(uncuff) the prisoner?
3. I (shoot) the accomplices because they (shoot) at me.
4. The accomplices (not take) the money.
5. The prisoner's wife (wait) for him outside the prison.
6. The victims(scream) during the robbery.
7. The detective (put) the woman in cuffs, because she was the only one suspect.
8. His hands (shake), when he shot.
1. He / play on the computer / it / go dead.
2. I / go out / it / start to rain.
3. The witness / drive his car / the criminal / crash against a tree.
4. The victim / run / the criminal / shoot.
5. The criminal / shoot / the rookie / capture him.
1. What were the policemen doing when they captured the man?
2. Why did the police stop on their way to the station?
3. What was the judge doing when the police got to the station with the criminal?
4. Why did the judge get upset?
5. What happened at the end of the story?
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2. A person guilty of a crime.
5. To active the trigger of a gun.
7. Failure to understand correctly
9. To have an oral disagreement; dispute.
10. A person who is suspected, especially one suspected of a crime, or offense.
12. A member of the police force or a private investigator whose function is to obtain information and evidence.
14. A person who is confined in prison or kept in custody, especially as the result of a legal process.
15. Something that is owed.
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1. A person with knowledge of a crime, helps another criminal to do illegal things, often as a subordinate.
3. Given to ordering people about; overly authoritative; domineering.
4. An individual who, being present, personally sees or perceives a thing.
6. A ring-shaped metal device that can be locked around a person's wrist, usually one of a pair connected by a short chain.
8. A person who dispatches.
11. A person who suffers from a destructive or injurious action.
13. A new recruit, as in the army or on a police force.
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