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Exercise 3


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 478.


We are working hard this week.

Exercise 2

Ask questions of 4 types (general, alternative, special and disjunctive) about each sentence.

Model:

1. Are you working hard this week?

2. Are you working hard this week or next week?

3. Why are you working hard this week?

4. You are working hard this week, aren't you?

1. I am working with the secondary materials because they give opinions on the relevant law.

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2. The young offenders are not answering the investigator's questions at the moment.

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3. The librarian is lending out a law journal to the student.

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4. The judges are discussing the case against a young defendant with no previous convictions.

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5. The jury is announcing a verdict in the courtroom.

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6. At present the judge is making a sentence.

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7. The witnesses for the defense are giving their evidence now.

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8. The defense lawyer is still talking to the witness.

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9. The plaintiff is filing a paper called a complaint.

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10. The legal professionals are sharing their assessments about the new law.

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· Read and translate the text into Russian. Open the brackets putting the verbs into the Present Continuous Tense.

Mr. Black is in a Magistrate's Court now.

Look! He (to stand) _______________ in a kind of large, open box. The sides come up almost to his chin.

He is “in the dock”.

Three Magistrates (to sit) ____________________“on the bench” in front of him. Another man (to sit) __________________in front of and below them. It (to be) ________ me. I (to be) ___________the “clerk of the court”. Now I (to give) ________________ advice to the Magistrates on legal points.

Listen! The hearing (to begin) ______________. The policeman (to give) ________________ evidence. He (to read) _______________ details from a small black notebook.

Mr. Black's solicitor (to cross-examine) __________________ him.

One of the Magistrates speaking for all three (to ask) ______________ questions.

Mr. Black (not to speak) __________________ in his defense.

The Magistrates (to discuss)_________________ the case in low voices. One of them (to announce) ________________ the verdict. He (to sentence) _____________Mr. Black to a fine of 40 pounds for dangerous driving.

The hearing is over.

· Answer the following questions:

1. Who is sitting in the courtroom in front of Mr. Black?

2. Is the clerk of the court giving advice to the Magistrates or the witnesses?

3. What is the policeman doing during Mr. Black's trial?

4. What are the Magistrates doing during the trial?

·Retell the text.


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