Important English Proverbs
Free English Lessons
Learn English Phrases
Video Lessons
Search
Free Stuff
Lessons
Sample Audio
Sample Download
Learning English
Login
Search PhraseMix
Recommended Pages:
How to learn English
A cool trick for memorizing sentences
Don't just learn. Overlearn.
The 3 biggest improvements you can make to your English writing
The key to understanding natural spoken English
5 steps to achieving your New Year's resolutions
8 reasons why your English isn't improving
How your brain learns English (and how it doesn't)
Infographic: How many words do you 'need'?
The problem with language learning "levels"
Where do I start?
Never tell yourself that you "know" an English word or phrase.
How to memorize the phrases
Why Memorize? My theory of "hook phrases"
Lessons
Categories
police
9 English lessons on the topic of
'police'
Free
1.
“He proudly served on the New York police force for over 30 years.”
Free
2.
“He was doing over 100 miles per hour.”
Free
3.
“Do they suspect foul play?”
Free
4.
“Police have not yet determined the cause of death.”
Free
5.
“No one has come forward yet to claim responsibility for the attacks and police have not named any suspects.”
Free
6.
“He is currently being held in a maximum security prison.”
Free
7.
“A fugitive has been apprehended after attempting to escape from a Durham county jail.”
Free
8.
“I got pulled over on my way home last night.”
Free
9.
“I hear some kind of siren in the background.”
Featured Articles
De la teoría a la práctica: cómo triunfar en Plinko con conocimiento y táctica
When can you use "play" to talk about a sport?
15 ways to say "Goodbye" in English
Casual speech
Recent Comments
More Comments »
Follow PhraseMix
Twitter
Facebook
Want to Improve your English Fluency?
Get thousands of Premium English lessons for only $9.99!
No Subscriptions. No monthly Fees.
Learn More
Follow PhraseMix