the thief ran into the bank
The thief stole a purse from the unsuspecting woman on the busy street.
No, the sentence should be: "The police caught the thief because he left a clue." This version is grammatically correct because it includes the article "a" before "clue," making it a complete sentence.
The thief used a crook to break into the house.
The thief had a nefarious plan to break into the bank and steal the money.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
The possessive form of "the hands of the thief" is "the thief's hands."
If you suspect i am a thief you are very wrong.
The thief got away. The thief was caught.
As the modifier or description of an action, e.g.,"The thief moved silently through the garden."
It was the thief's partner that ratted him out to the police.
The fog rolled in like a thief in the night.
He was a thief, but got away with the crime.
In the sentence "He set out to find the thief" there are two verbs, set and find.
ex. "The thief stole the burger in the middle of the night."
the thief was arrested for the possession of the jewellery
How do i put in the anti thief code in Honda 2006 accord?
The verb is lacking in the sentence; it's not a sentence without a verb.
Pilfered is a verb. It shows what the subject (thief) does.