Phrasal Verbs (Crimes)

Crimes


  • Gosh! A security guard was beaten up at the electronics factory last night. Terrible!
  • Somebody broke into that jewellery shop in the town centre last night and stole $ 30.000 worth of stuff.
  • Three prisioners have broken out of Holton Jail. We'd better lock all our doors tonight!
  • Wow! Two guys walked off with six computers from a school yesterday in broad daylight!

  • There was a hold-up today at the Bank of America on 4th Street.
  • Someone tip the police off that there's going to be a fight in that street.
  • Who put you up to these cowardly acts?
  • Don't be taken in by his nonsense.
  • I thought he loved me, but he was just leading me on.
  • The band doesn't like to get/be mix up in the other band's problems.

1. Try to guess the meaning of the Phrasal Verbs in bold.





2, Here are some newspaper headlines using noun forms of Phrasal Verbs presented before. Match each headline to the first sentence of its article.
A. HOLD-UP AT BANK - $10.000 STOLEN
B. TIP-OFF LEADS TO ARREST
C. TEN BREAK-INS IN ONE NIGHT
D. THIRD BREAKOUT THIS YEAR

1. Oddways Prision is clearly not as secure as it is supposed to be.
2. Police are extremely grateful to an anonymous caller who rang them last night.
3. Terrified staff were held at hunpoint at the National Bank on Brown Street yesterday.
4. A series of burglaries was reported in Brook Street and adjoining roads last night. 
 
3.Let's Talk or Write!
Write some sentences related with your life using the previous Phrasal Verbs or if you prefer, do it talking.

 
 
 
 
 











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