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igor_vitrenko [27]
2 years ago
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1. The boy said he hadn't stolen the car. He just wanted to go j_ _ _ _d_ _ _. 2. He doesn't like having kids in his shop becaus

e he's worried about s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s. 3. There's a problem with v_ _ _ _l_ _ _ in our area. There's a lot of graffiti and kids smash things. 4. We went to the police station to report the t_ _ _ _ of my bike. 5. Police q_ _ _ _ _ _ _ed the young man because they thought he might be the killer. 6. The b_ _ _ _ _r came into the house through a window. 7. ‘Hands up and don't move! This is a r_ _ _ _ _y!' said the man in the mask. 8. I read about the m_ _g_ _ _ in the paper and now I don't walk alone in the streets at night. 9. The fire wasn't an accident. It was the work of a_ _ _ _ _ _ _s.
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a_sh-v [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Completing Sentences with suitable words:

1. The boy said he hadn't stolen the car. He just wanted to go j_ _ _ _d_ _ _.

judge it.

2. He doesn't like having kids in his shop because he's worried about s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s.

shoot-outs.

3. There's a problem with v_ _ _ _l_ _ _ in our area.

violence

There's a lot of graffiti and kids smash things.

4. We went to the police station to report the t_ _ _ _ of my bike.

theft

5. Police q_ _ _ _ _ _ _ed the young man because they thought he might be the killer.

questioned

6. The b_ _ _ _ _r came into the house through a window.

burglar

7. ‘Hands up and don't move! This is a r_ _ _ _ _y!' said the man in the mask.

robbery

8. I read about the m_ _g_ _ _ in the paper and now I don't walk alone in the streets at night.

mugging

9. The fire wasn't an accident. It was the work of a_ _ _ _ _ _ _s.

arsons

Explanation:

To complete sentences with suitable words, you must look out for the context and meaning.  While some words may fit in a space, they may not be suitable in the context.  The meaning of the sentence is also important.  Words are used in sentences to produce some meanings.  A sentence without meaning is useless.

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