dont get caught (Y) dont get caught (Y)
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The burglar was caught red-handed by the police while trying to break into the house.
That foolish burglar was nabbed in the act and will be appearing in an upcoming episode of 'Stupid Criminals'.
The burglar cried when he realised he had been burgled.We caught a burglar in the act. He's now chained up in the wine cellar.The burglar was horrified when he realised he had broken into a police officer's house, and then felt the barrel of a gun press against his temple.The burglar was jailed for his crimes and ordered to attend a behaviour modification program.
yes,he was going to go hang out with the local gang
The verb of burglar is burgle.Other verbs depending on the tense are burgles, burgling and burgled.Here are some example sentences for you:"He tried to burgle Miss Wetherstone and was consequently mauled to death by her doberman"."He burgles the elderly"."He was caught burgling"."The burglar returned home to find that he had been burgled".
No, you would be charged with murder. UK law states that you can use 'reasonable force' to eject an intruder from your home.
(Caught is the past and past participle of the verb "to catch.")Example sentences:The thief was caught red handed.The crowd cheered when he caught the ball.My family caught the flu and now we are all sick.She caught the bus downtown when her ride didn't show up.The burglar was caught and taken to jail.The bird caught the worm and devoured it.The student was caught cheating and was suspended from school.
The possessive form of the singular noun burglar is burglar's.Example: The burglar's fingerprints were found on the window sill.
The plural of the noun burglar is burglars.
you hide behind the statues.