Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
Are the police catching the thief. active - The police caught the thief. passive - The thief was caught
The man was a malefactor because of his constant stealing of others belonging from their bags.
There was a robbery last week but the police have caught the perpetrator.
The cat is the culprit. The police caught the culprit in short order.
In the 1880s, police caught criminals through a combination of detective work, informants, eyewitnesses, and physical evidence. They relied on developing clues and following up leads to track down suspects and gather evidence for prosecution. Police also used wanted posters, rewards, and community cooperation to apprehend criminals.
because they can get in trouble with the police and get fined if they are caught
Are the police catching the thief. active - The police caught the thief. passive - The thief was caught
He was caught by the police.
To the police station.
he got pulled over by the police when they were filming the music video for 'What makes you beautiful' because he was driving too slowly
The adverb in the sentence is "at the end," which describes the time and place of when the robbers were caught by the police.
He got caught because the police did a drug search at his house in which his relatives where living in. The police then discovered the dog carcasses & other evidence.
they went to winddrixville to hide from the police so they wouldn't get caught because Johnny killed Bob the Soc
Police are sometimes referred to as "The Nick" in the United Kingdom because the word nick is a slang term for being caught. They also call police stations and prisons by this nickname in the United Kingdom.
because she is dealing with the police and she is afraid she might get caught
The Green Police (Nazis)!
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