![]() Заглавная страница Избранные статьи Случайная статья Познавательные статьи Новые добавления Обратная связь FAQ Написать работу КАТЕГОРИИ: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ТОП 10 на сайте Приготовление дезинфицирующих растворов различной концентрацииТехника нижней прямой подачи мяча. Франко-прусская война (причины и последствия) Организация работы процедурного кабинета Смысловое и механическое запоминание, их место и роль в усвоении знаний Коммуникативные барьеры и пути их преодоления Обработка изделий медицинского назначения многократного применения Образцы текста публицистического стиля Четыре типа изменения баланса Задачи с ответами для Всероссийской олимпиады по праву ![]() Мы поможем в написании ваших работ! ЗНАЕТЕ ЛИ ВЫ?
Влияние общества на человека
Приготовление дезинфицирующих растворов различной концентрации Практические работы по географии для 6 класса Организация работы процедурного кабинета Изменения в неживой природе осенью Уборка процедурного кабинета Сольфеджио. Все правила по сольфеджио Балочные системы. Определение реакций опор и моментов защемления |
Finish up the sentences by adding one of the three fragments.Содержание книги
Поиск на нашем сайте
#1. Many people are (…) 1). … taking advantage of the change in the tax law. 2). … taken advantage of the change in the tax law. 3). … being taken advantage of the change in the tax law. #2. They accused me (…) 1). … in shoplifting. 2). … with shoplifting. 3). … of shoplifting. #3. Our next-door neighbour was arrested (…) 1). … for shoplifting. 2). … of shoplifting. 3). … with shoplifting. #4. Three people have been (…) 1). … charged with theft. 2). … charging with theft. 3). … charge with theft. #5. She denied (…) 1). … to steal the clothes. 2). … steal the clothes. 3). … stealing the clothes.
$AM 0868, 18, 2, 1,0,0 Finish up the sentences by adding one of the three fragments. #1. I doubt whether she (…) 1). … is guilty. 2). … is guilt. 3). … is guiltful. #2. I caught a glimpse (…) 1). … someone shoplifting. 2). … of someone shoplifting. 3). … at someone shoplifting. #3. My friends made me (…) 1). … steal something from the shop. 2). … to steal something from the shop. 3). … to stealing something from the shop. #4. She says she was made (…) 1). … stealing something from the shop. 2). … to steal something from the shop. 3). … steal something from the shop. #5. It is illegal for someone (…) 1). … to steal something from a shop. 2). … steal something from a shop. 3). … stealing something from a shop.
$AM 0869, 18, 2, 1,0,0 Finish up the sentences by adding one of the three fragments. #1. The prisoner knew he had (…) 1). … made a mistake and would regret it forever. 2). … got a mistake and would regret it forever. 3). … done a mistake and would regret it forever. #2. The boy (…) 1). … denied that he had had anything to do with the break-in. 2). … refused that he had had anything to do with the break-in. 3). … objected that he had had anything to do with the break-in. #3. Do you have (…) 1). … allowance to take that bicycle? 2). … permission to take that bicycle? 3). … exception to take that bicycle? #4. He says it was an accident, but I know he (…) 1). … did it on reason. 2). … did it on aim. 3). … did it on purpose. #5. Things started to (…) 1). … go wrong for the robbers when the alarm went off. 2). … take wrong for the robbers when the alarm went off. 3). … come wrong for the robbers when the alarm went off.
$AM 0870, 18, 2, 1,0,0 Finish up the sentences by adding one of the three fragments. #1. The sign says that all shoplifters will be (…) 1). … prosecuting. 2). … persecuted. 3). … prosecuted. #2. The police said there was no sign of a forced entry even though the house (…) 1). … was burgled. 2). … had been burgled. 3). … burgled. #3. He said he (…) 1). … would sue us, but I don't think he'll carry out his threat. 2). … will sue us, but I don't think he'll carry out his threat. 3). … has sue us, but I don't think he'll carry out his threat. #4. The police caught the thief (…) 1). … red-handed. 2). … in the red. 3). … red handing. #5. …, the judge put the young offender on probation for two years. 1). On considered the case, … 2). After considering the case, … 3). Before having considered, … $AM 0871, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. The police (…) a reward to anyone with information about the crime. 1) are offering 2) is offered 3) is being offering #2. He (…) cocaine to an undercover police officer before he was detained. 1) was offered 2) had offered 3) had been offered #3. The judgement (…) today by the Supreme Court. 1) was handed down 2) has been handed down 3) is being handed down #4. Only a final judgement is supposed (…) subject to appeals. 1) to be 2) to have been 3) has been #5. Tenants involved in a dispute with their land lord (…) legal advice. 1) must to seek 2) has to seek 3) shall seek
$AM 0872, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. Our team of legal experts (…) to help and advise you. 1) will be pleased 2) will have been pleased 3) were pleased #2. Finally he (…) of attempting to pervert the course of justice. 1) was accused 2) had been accused 3) has been accused #3. The girl’s killers were reported (…) to justice. 1) to been brought 2) to have been brought 3) to have brought #4. New parliamentary elections will be held after the Parliament (…). 1) will be dissolved 2) are dissolved 3) has been dissolved #5. France is engaged in (…) a rapid-reaction force to deal with the crisis. 1) being created 2) having been created 3) creating $AM 0873, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. Before (…) their passage through Parliament, a bill is to be thoroughly analysed by the drafters. 1) begins 2) beginning 3) began #2. The state officials stated that proposals for a new constitution in Australia (…) under discussion recently. 1) are 2) have been 3) had been #3. Once the bill (…) both Houses, it goes to a Conference Committee. 1) has passed 2) would pass 3) will be passed #4. The judge (…) the sentence, told Kelly that the public needed protection from him. 1) passed 2) passing 3) would pass #5. A convicted person is presumed innocent until (…) guilty. 1) proves 2) was proved 3) proved
$AM 0874, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. What would happen if this defendant (…) guilty? 1) didn’t plead 2) wouldn’t plead 3) doesn’t plead #2. He is said (…) for twelve years already. 1) to be imprisoned 2) to has been imprisoned 3) to have been imprisoned #3. County courts are primarily civil law courts and are presided (…) by county court judges. 1) for 2) above 3) over #4. If a magistrate commits a person or a case (…) trial, they send the person or the case to a higher court. 1) to 2) for 3) against #5. The minor was watching his full-aged friend (…) adultery. 1) to commit 2) committing 3) committed
$AM 0875, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. If you (…) appointed chairman of the Sentencing body, you will report on how well public safety is protected by Scottish courts. 1) should be 2) would be 3) will be #2. There (…) some evidence that she was an accomplice to that crime. 1) are 2) were 3) is #3. The judge asserted that he (…) his silence as evidence of his guilt. 1) can’t take 2) couldn’t take 3) will not be able to take #4. In his evidence, he said that he (…) Mr. Jones. 1) has never met 2) was never met 3) had never met #5. They destroyed the evidence (…) it down the toilet. 1) by flushing 2) flushed 3) on flushing
$AM 0876, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. His defence team requires (…) with new forensic evidence. 1) having coming up 2) to come up 3) to have come up #2. Attorney General, as well as Advocate General (…) for the summits to Brazil. 1) is leaving 2) are leaving 3) will to be leaving #3. Neither the Scottish police nor the Scottish Crime Squad (…) this smuggler. 1) has detained 2) have not detained 3) has not detained #4. A number of Constables from Northern Ireland (…) in the Parole Board meeting. 1) are participating 2) is participated 3) is participating #5. The sentence is generally issued by the judge (…) the name of the superior authority of the State. 1) after 2) in 3) on
$AM 0877, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. I wonder if under summary procedure, the sheriff (…) prison sentences of up to three months or a fine of ₤ 5,000. 1) must to impose 2) are to impose 3) shall impose #2. The statements given by the two witnesses (…). 1) didn’t agree 2) wasn’t agree 3) isn’t agreed #3. He doesn’t agree (…) giving money to beggars. 1) on 2) for 3) of #4. Since 1800, many of the world’s monarchies (…) to have a monarch and become republics or parliamentary democracies. 1) have been ceased 2) have ceased 3) ceased #5. The Sovereign succeeds to the throne as soon as his or her predecessor (…). 1) will die 2) die 3) dies
$AM 0878, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. The Queen is represented by a Governor General, appointed by her (…) the advice of the ministers. 1) to 2) on 3) from #2. The newly appointed judge (…) law for over ten year now. 1) have been practicing 2) is practicing 3) has been practicing #3. Proceedings will be brought to a conclusion (…) a time appointed by this committee. 1) at 2) in 3) by #4. Her contract (…) in two months, so she’s looking for another job. 1) runs down 2) runs out 3) runs for #5. My passport (…) out of date on the eve of the New Year. 1) will be 2) will have been 3) would be
$AM 0879, 18, 3, 1,0,0 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate grammar form(s). #1. Germany (…) its jury system in 1924, replacing it with a system of lay assessors sitting together with professional judges. 1) has discontinued 2) was discontinued 3) discontinued #2. Neither Peter nor his witnesses (…) yet. 1) have not testified 2) testified 3) have testified #3. The Queen, accompanied by Governor General and Privy Council members (…) the southern states of Australia. 1) are visiting 2) are being visited 3) is visiting #4. A Scotland Yard spokesman stated that additional security measures (…). 1) are being taken 2) was taken 3) were being taken #5. The lifer is reported (…) to a neutral country in the mid-October. 1) to have escaped 2) to escape 3) to be escaped
$AM 0880, 18, 3, 1,0,0
|
||||
Последнее изменение этой страницы: 2016-04-08; просмотров: 751; Нарушение авторского права страницы; Мы поможем в написании вашей работы! infopedia.su Все материалы представленные на сайте исключительно с целью ознакомления читателями и не преследуют коммерческих целей или нарушение авторских прав. Обратная связь - 216.73.216.136 (0.008 с.) |