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23 Phrases for Disagreeing in Speaking That’s partly true, but … I see your point, but… Well, you could be right. Yes, OK, but perhaps.. I don’t think so. I beg to differ. To some extent, I agree with you, but… It sounds interesting, but… That’s true, but… Me too, but… I’m afraid I don’t agree. I’m not so sure about that. It is not as simple as it seems. I’m not so sure about that. That’s not how I see it. Not necessarily. Yes, but… On the contrary. No way! I totally disagree. That seems…

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Crime and Law - English ESL Worksheets for distance learning and physical classrooms Law English Vocabulary, Legal English Vocabulary, Books For Criminology Students, List Of Crimes, Law Vocabulary Words, Police Knowledge, Law Terminology, Criminology Study, Law Vocabulary

This is a set of vocabulary connected with crime and law.UPDATED August 2021 - 8 pages Collocations: page 2: punishment, jail, charge, sentence, guiltypage 3: crime, lawpage 4: court: parts of a court, people in a court, collocationspage 5-6: definitions of crime verbs and crime phrasal verbspage 7-8: definitions of crime nouns - ESL worksheets

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Crime and punishment vocabulary - English ESL Worksheets for distance learning and physical classrooms English Teaching Materials, Esl Vocabulary, Studying Law, Vocabulary Activities, Vocabulary Worksheets, School Worksheets, Learn English Vocabulary, Teaching Jobs, Esl Worksheets

Make sure your students know the meaning of the words from the word list on the right side of the page. Ask them to complete the sentences with the words from the word list. It's a good exercise to revise crime and punishment vocabulary. - ESL worksheets

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