A Black Family Sued Ey Realitythe Law Firm Helped the Public Intrest Law Center
I saw him crossing the street. � �����, ��� �� ��������� �����. I saw him cross the street. � �����, ��� �� ������� �����. ���� � ����������� ������������� ��������, ������������� ������ ���������: We saw him approach the gate and enter the garden. �� ������, ��� �� ������� � ������� � ����� � ���. By Participle � ������� ���������� ����� � ���������� ������� ������� ��������� ��������. They want the damages paid at once ��� �����, ����� ������ ���� ��������� ����������. Exercise one. ���������� �����������, ������� �������� �� ��� ���������� (������� ��� �������). �������: ������� ���������� (Object) ������� ���������� (Circuitous Object) I wanted to help her. � ����� ������ ��. I wanted the solicitor to help her. � �����, ����� ���������� ����� ��. i. I want to look at this photograph. I want the Main Inspector to wait at this photo. two. Would you like to go now? Would like me to go now? 3. I�d prefer to stay at abode. I�d prefer you to stay at home. 4. He supposed to consummate the piece of work in an hr. He supposed us to consummate the work in an hour. 5. I desire to speak first. I want you to speak first. half-dozen. We expected to be late. We expected her to be late. 7. I detest to be punished. I hate him to be punished. viii. I cannot bear to read in bed. I cannot bear him to read in bed. ix. I want to observe out the truth. I want them to find out the truth. x. He would like to exist a university educatee. He would like his son to be a university student. 11. They wait to win the example. They expect me to win the instance. 12. I�d like to requite the show. I�d like her to give the evidence. thirteen. English people don�t like to inquire personal questions. English people don�t like strangers to enquire personal questions. Exercise 2. ������� � ��������� ������������ ������ ���������� ����� � �����������. ���������� �����������. 1. They want the execution of the judgement to be postponed. two. Nobody expected h im to testify against his brother. 3. The people watched the policeman protect the criminal offence scene. four. Today, about 21 per cent of Scottish people want Scotland to be completely contained. 5. T hey want Scotland to accept its ain representatives in the European Parliament. six . The policeman ordered the suspect not to remove his hands from the hood of the car. 7. Nobody saw the criminal enter the house. viii. I know him to take been informed about the meeting of the committee. ix. The burglars had the woman prove them where she kept her money. x. The president thought these laws to protect the interests of the country. 11. We believe the prevention of crime to exist 1 of the main functions of police . 1 2 . The police observed a man enter the bank. 1 3 . The policeman let the suspect make ane phone call. Do 3. ��������� ������, ������� ���������� �������. ���������� ����������� �� ������� ����. 1. Did anybody meet the accident (to happen/ happen)? 2. The defendant asked the abet (to make/ make) a statement. 3. We watched the two men (run/ running) across the garden, (open/ opening) a window and (climb/ climbing) through it into the business firm. iv. You lot shouldn�t muffle the facts if y'all desire u.s. (to help/ aid) yous. 5. Everybody heard the bomb (to explode/ explode). 6. We felt the business firm (to milkshake/ milk shake) with the explosion. 7. They didn�t notice the house (take hold of/ to grab) fire. 8. The policeman ordered them (to get/ become) out of the car. 9. The president made his cabinet members (to sign/ sign) this certificate. ten. The robber forced the teller (to give/ give) him the coin. 11. The president had his advisors (to arrange/ conform) a press conference. 12. The policeman saw a human being (to climb/ climbing) out of a broken window of the post office. 13. My parents make me (to do/ practise) my homework before they let me (to lookout/ sentinel) Boob tube. xiv. We ordered him (to appear/ appear) in courtroom. ������ ������������� ����� � ����������̻ ( Nominative with the Infinitive ) ������ ������������� ����� � ����������� ������� �� ���� ��������� (���������� + ���������), ����� �������� ����� ��������� ����������� (����� � ��������� ������). ���� ������ ��������� � ����������� ������� ������ ����� �����������, � ������ �������� ����������� ( Complex Subject field ). ������� ���������� ( Complex Subject) ���������� + ��������� + to Infinitive (������ ��������) �������� , ��� � ��������, ��� � ������ , ��� �. ���, �����, ��� ���������� + ��������� The strike wa southward expected to end before long. ��������, ��� ���������� ����� ����������. ��������� ����������� ����������� ( was expected ) ���������� ��������� �������� �����������, ������� ����������� �������������-������ ������������ (��������), ���������� ( The strike ) ���������� ���������� �������� ������������ �����������, � ��������� ( to end ) � ��� ���������. ������ ������������� ����� � ����������� ����������� �������������� ����������� ������������ � ������� ��� , ����� , ��� : The car was seen to get in . ������, ��� ��������� ������. ���������� ��������� (Perfect Infinitive) ���������� ����������� �������� � ������� ����������� �������� � ��������� �������: He is said to have gone to work to the USA. �������, ��� �� ����� �������� � ���. ��� ����� �������� ����������� (Complex Subject) ��������� �������������: �) ����� �������� � ������������� ������ (Passive Voice): to allege � is alleged, was alleged � ���������� , ���������� to assume � is assumed, was assumed � ������������ , ������������ to believe � is believed, was believed � �������� , �������� to consider � is considered, was considered � ������� , ������� to expect � is expected, was expected � ������� , ������� to find � is institute, was found � ������� , ������� to know � is known, was known � �������� , ���� �������� to written report � is reported, was reported � ������� � , �������� to land � is stated, was stated � �������� , �������� to suppose � is supposed, was supposed � �������� , �������� to recollect � is thought, was thought � �������� , �������� to see � is seen, was seen � ����� , ������ to hear � is heard, was heard � ������ , ������� to notice � is observed, was observed � ��������� , ��������� � ��. The suspect is believed to have fled the country. ��������, ��� ������������� ������ �� ������. They were often heard to quarrel. ����� �������, ��� ��� ��������. �) ����� �������� � �������������� ������ (Agile Phonation): to announced ��������; ��-�������� to turn out ����������� to seem �������� to prove ����������� to happen ��������� I appear to have made a small mistake. ��-��������, � �������� ��������� ������. He seems to be investigating that complicated case. �������, �� ���������� �� ������� ����. He happened to exist there when the police arrived. �� �������� �������� ���, ����� ������� �������. He turned out to be a good lawyer. �� �������� ������� ���������. This law proves to be widely discussed. �����������, (���) ���� ����� ������ �����������. � ������������� ������������ ��������� non ������ ����� ��� �������� to seem, to appear, to happen, to plow out, to prove : He doesn�t seem to recognize me. �������, �� �� ������ ����. �) ����� ��������� ������� to exist � ���������������: to be probable �������� to exist sure ����������, ���������� to be unlikely ������������ , ���� �� to exist certain �����������, ��������� He is likely to return soon. �������� , �� ����� �������� . This case is unlikely to be investigated quickly. ������������, ��� ��� ���� ����� ������������ ������. He is sure to pass the Bar Terminal exam. ��, ����������, ����� ������� �� ������ ����������. The jury is sure to observe him guilty. ���������, ��������� �������� ��� ��������. Exercise ane. �� ���� ����������� �������� ��, � ������� ���� ������ ������������� ����� � ����������� � ���������� ���. 1. It is my considered opinion that you are wrong. Criminality is considered to be a social miracle. two. He�s a known criminal. Our laws are known to protect the interests of all people. 3. That testify proved to be very of import. The investigating officers proved the guilt of the doubtable. 4. I don�t suppose she�ll concur. She�s supposed to exist on hard drugs. five. She is likely to pass her exam. They�ll very probable come past car. 6. It so happened that I saw the murderer. I happened to be at the criminal offence scene at that time. 7. Crowds turned out for the procession. His statement turned out to be false. 8. He is thought to have escaped to Brazil. What are your thoughts on the subject? 9. He had to appear earlier the committee to explain his behavior. He appears to accept been killed with a edgeless instrument. ten. We expected their representative to contact u.s.a. tomorrow. The investigator is expected to solve the law-breaking chop-chop. 11. The boy was heard to talk to himself in a whisper. The neighbour heard them talk loudly. Exercise 2. ���������� �����������, ���������� ������ ������������� ����� � �����������. ane. Any state machine is known to reverberate the interests of the ruling class. two. The jury do not seem to believe what the accused is saying. three. The Queen�s Counsels are expected to announced only in the most important cases. iv. These vandals appear to accept no common sense at all. 5. The British Constitution is considered to be unwritten because it is non codified every bit a whole in whatever particular document. six. The litigation is unlikely to be settled soon. 7. George is widely believed to have been wrongly defendant. 8. The lawyer is sure to sign the contract with this firm. 9. The jury were alleged to have been bribed. x. This evidence proved to take helped the investigator in solving the law-breaking. 11. She is idea to have been smuggled out of the country in the back of the lorry. 12. This immature man is likely to have committed the crime. 13. The prisoners are reported to be taking courses in different subjects. 14. They were seen to go out the room together. Practise 3. ��������� ������, ������� ���������� �������. ���������� ����������� �� ������� ����. one. He (believed/ is believed ) to have been stolen ₤ 1m. ii. The organization of taxation (is unlike/ is unlikely ) to change in the foreseeable future. iii. He (is idea/ thought ) to take been involved in the theft. 4. The police (are appeared/ appeared ) to exist watching them. v. She (sure/ is sure) to find out the truth. 6. Barristers (known/ are known ) to spend well-nigh of their time either in a courtroom or preparing their arguments for the court. 7. He (seen/ was seen) to look for some traces on the ground. eight. The criminal offense (seems/ is seemed ) to take been committed by a left-handed man. 9. Two people (reported/ were reported) to accept been injured in the explosion. 10 . If you lot (are happened/ happen ) to exceed the speed limit, you�ll be fined. xi. The Correctional System (is supposed/ supposed) to rehabilitate offenders through labour. 12. The accused�south fingerprints (are proved/ proved) to be the only means of identifying the victim. xiii. The injured man (is said/ said) to be recovering well. 14. His married woman (oft heard/ was often heard) to cry. ������ � FOR + ��������������� (��� �����������) + ��������» ������ � for + ��������������� (��� �����������) + ��������� �������� ��������� for � ������� �� ���������������� � ����� ������ ��� ����������� � ��������� ������ � ����������. ����� ������ ����� �������� ����� ������ �����������, � ������: ������� ����������, ������� ������� ������ ����������, ������� �����������, ������� ������������ ��� ������� ���������������. ��������� � �������������� ��������� for �������� ��������, ������� ���������� ������� ��� ����, ������������ ������ ��������������� ��� ������������. ��������� ����� ��� ���� ������������� ��� � ��������������, ��� � � ������������� ������. ������� ������� ������� �� ����������� �� �������, ��� ���� ������� for ����������, � ���� ������ ����������� �� ������� ���� ��� ������ ���������� ��� ������������ �����������: For him to get a good barrister will take much time. (������� ����������) ����� ����� ������� ���������, ��� ����������� ����� �������. Information technology �ll be hard for us to settle this matter. (������� ���������� � ������������ it ) ��� ����� ������ ��������� ���� ������. This is for y'all to decide. (������� ������� ����� ����������) ��� ������ �� ������. The first thing for united states to do is to identify and locate the criminal. (������� �����������) ������, ��� �� ������ �������, ��� ���������� �������� � ��������������� �����������. The Bill was too complicated and intricate for Parliament to approve it after the beginning reading. (������� ��������������) ������������ ��� ������� ������� � ����������, ����� ��������� ������� ��� � ������ ������. Exercise one. ���������� ����������� �� ������� ����, ������� ������ �������� �� ������������ ������ � ��������� for . 1. The prisoner waited silently for the judge to pass sentence. 2. One time judges have been appointed, it is almost impossible for them to exist dismissed. three. Here is the case of fraud for you to study. four. For whatever country to get a member of the Un it is necessary to accept the obligations under its Charter. 5. The best thing for the accused to practice was to tell the truth. 6. The matter was besides difficult for the solicitor to clarify it inside one day. 7. The court appointed an attorney for the defendant to consult with him. eight. For the International Court of Justice to give an advisory opinion on whatsoever legal questions information technology must have a request from the General Associates or the Security Council. ix. The accused man waited very anxiously for the jury to return with their verdict. 10. To render a verdict it is necessary for at least ten jurors of the twelve to concord. 11. The law roped off the building for the onlookers not to come up to it. 12. She stood there, waiting for the police force to arrive. Exercise two. ���������� ����������� � �������� �� ����������, ������ �������. Model: ��� �������� ����� ������� ��� ����������. It is quite piece of cake for you lot to do this exercise. ������������, ��� ��� ���� �������, - ��� ������� �������. The only affair for you to exercise is to learn the rule. i. ��� ���������� ������� ������ ����������� �������. 2. ��� ������ ������ ����� ��������. iii. ��� ���� ������ �������� ��� ��������. 4. ��� ���������� ���� ���������� ���������. 5. ��������� ����� ��������� �������� �������. half-dozen. ��� ������ ������� ��� ������ � ����� �������� ����. seven. ������, ��� ��� ���� �������, - ��� �������������� � (to consult) ���������. 8. �� ������ ���������� �� ���� ���������� (to climb these stairs). ix. ��� ������ �������� ������. ������������, ��� ��� �������� �������, - ��� ������� ����������. ten. ������, ��� �� ������ ������ �������, - ��� ���������� ����� (to apologize to) ���. 11. ���� ���������� ����� ������. Revision do two ���������� �����������, ���������� ��������� ������������ ������� � ���������� ����� � ����������� (Objective with the Infinitive), ������������� ����� � ����������� (Nominative with the Infinitive) � ������ �For + ��������������� (��� �����������) + ���������. ane. At that place was no time for the accused to run away. 2. The people of Bully Britain seem to believe that the ii-party arrangement suits them best. three. There are a great number of jobs for police force school graduates to choose. iv. His son is believed to accept been kidnapped by separatist guerrillas. 5. I watched the trainee lawyers give legal advice to the clients. half dozen. The solicitor is certain to give you any legal assist y'all need. seven. Courts order costs to be paid by the loser. 8. The family wanted the former homo to be alleged insane. ix. JPs are known to attend courses of educational activity about their work. 10. He appears to be dead. 11. She is idea to have fallen overboard at night and drowned. 12. The investigator expected the victim to describe the offender. thirteen. If taught that violence is not the respond to their bug, immature people are less likely to plow to criminal offence. 14. The ex-President is said to have taken illegal payments while in office. 15. They had him sign a paper admitting his guilt. xvi. The police happened to have located the unsafe fugitive rather chop-chop. 17. We believe a thorough investigation of this criminal offense to be carried out soon. 3 �������� ( The Gerund ) �������� ������������ ����� �������� ����� �������, ������� �������� � ���� �������� ������� � ����������������. ����� �������� � ��������� I ��������� ���������. ������� ���������� ����������������, �������� �����: 1) ���������� � ����������: He was defendant of committing a crime. ��� �������� � ���������� ������������. ii) ������������ ��������������� ������������� ��� ���������������� � �������������� ������: Why do y'all insist on her leaving? ������ �� ����������� �� �� �������? The teacher listened to the pupil�s explaining why he was late. ������� �������� ���������� ��������, ������ �� �������. ���������� �������� �������� ���������� � ���������: ane) �� ����� ����� ������ ����������: Reading adept books is useful. ������ ������� ����� � �������. 2) ����� ������������ ��������: He likes reading aloud. �� ����� ������ ����� . 3) ����� ����� ������� � ������
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