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Non-finite verb forms (Verbals)

IV. Below is a range of sentences that may be imposed. Work in pairs and match each sentence to its definition. Then ask a partner a definition for him(her) to guess. | TYPES OF PUNISHMENT | Give a sight translation of the text without a dictionary. | Legal Skills in Action | Scan the text and retell it. | Vocabulary and Speech Exercises | AN EYE FOR AN EYE | FROM THE HISTORY OF PUNISHMENT | Reported Speech | Work in pairs and answer the questions. |


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I. Translate the sentences and define the type of a verbal in each sentence.

1. We want to prevent the fans from entering the stadium.

2. She deals with answering enquiries from the public.

3. If you don’t stop shouting, you’ll be arrested.

4. He enjoys working at the office.

5. We don’t like wearing the new police uniform.

6. The legal system tries to prevent criminals from escaping justice.

7. You can’t be a lawyer if you hate dealing with people.

8. A crime prevention officer is an expert in helping people to make their homes safe.

9. The minister went on talking for two hours.

10. Do you think my police uniform needs cleaning?

11. The man was suspected of being a spy.

12. Strictly speaking, their presence is not necessary.

13. They ran up the stairs talking loudly.

14. I wasted three hours waiting for him.

II. Use the Gerund to complete the sentences.

1. The teenager denied (take) drugs.

2. After (be) arrested I was taken to the police station.

3. She was accused of (drive) over the speed limit.

4. Jack never carries money with him, he is afraid of (be robbed).

5. Two men who have been arrested are suspected of (have) false driving licenses.

6. The guards couldn’t prevent the prisoner from (escape).

7. She doesn’t approve of (gamble).

8. My elder brother is very lazy; he likes (do) nothing.

9. If you cross the road without (look), you risk (be) knocked down.

10. I’m thinking of (change) my job.

11. Mark went out instead of (do) his homework.

12. I hope you have a good excuse for (be) so late today.

13. His boss blamed him for (lose) the deal.

14. Thank you for (help) me with this report.

III. Translate the sentences which have Present Participle (Active or Passive).

1. Being accused of the crime of murder he denied it.

2. The train arriving at the station was late.

3. The speech being prepared by the Counsel for the Defence is very long.

4. The accused was led out of the court being firmly maintained by a policeman.

5. Being cross-examined the witness answered all the questions.

6. The hostages being saved were frightened very much.

7. The project being realised was proposed by a group of judges.

8. All the barristers belonging to the Bar must dine together several times a week.

9. Being shown the way he reached the station soon.

10. Hoping to find the will she searched everywhere.

IV. Rewrite the sentences using participles. Model: I was sitting in the park. I was writing a letter. I was sitting in the park writing a letter.

1. The woman was driving alone. She was listening to her car radio.

2. I arrived at the examination hall. I was feeling very nervous.

3. He came into the room. He was carrying a suitcase.

4. They were walking down the street. They were holding hands.

5. My brother was lying on the bed. He was reading a book.

6. Liza was climbing up a ladder. She was carrying a bucket.

7. She was sitting on the sofa and she was knitting a jumper.

8. The girl who is sitting next to Alison is Vicky.

9. The man who is standing at the door is my boss.

 

V. Choose the right word (Infinitive or Gerund).

1. Put that cigarette out! You are not allowed……………..in here. (smoke)

2. It’s hot in here. Would you mind………………the window? (open)

3. He found the work difficult, but he managed…………….the examination. (pass)

4. I never read Shakespeare now, because they made me…………….it at school (study)

5. She always travels by train or boat because she’s afraid of …… ………(fly)

6. “Let’s go out tonight.” “All right. Where do you want………………?” (go)

7. You’re overweight. You ought……………more exercise. (take)

8. This is a very beautiful village, but there’s nowhere…………..in the evening. (go)

9. When I first visited Britain, I couldn’t get used to……………..on the left. (drive)

10. There’s a lot of traffic. We’d better not……………the road here. (cross)

 

VI. Insert Participle I or Participle II.

1. It was an old judge (to wear) glasses.

2. I have read the Code (to describe) the laws of ancient Babylon.

3. Then another criminal (to lead) by the gangster jumped off the wall.

4. The solicitor was calming the (to sob) mother.

5. While (to cross) the street a juvenile was struck by a car.

6. I have read a book (to describe) the life of this outstanding lawyer.

7. The man (to answer) the questions of the judge is the defendant.

8. (to appoint) the Lord-Chancellon, the Queen acts on the advice of the Prime Minister.

9. (to commit) a burglary the accused broke into the house through the kitchen-window.

10. The party (to bring) an action is usually called a plaintiff.

 

TEST YOURSELF

I. Use the proper form of Participle.

1. I had heard these problems (argue) among the scientists for years.

2. While (to cross) the street a juvenile was struck by a car.

3. The number of cases (to come) to the police station is increasing.

4. My friend (to work) as a secretary at the city court wants to become a law-student.

5. The act (to do) was defined as a crime.

6. (to adopt) last year the law on the prices is widely used now.

7. (to receive) the information required the investigator arrested the suspect.

8. The motor (to be) in good order, the police could start.

9. The weather (to be) windy, the thieves did not risk crossing the bay in a small boat.

10. The policeman saw the prisoner (to escape).

Choose the right word (Infinitive or Gerund).

11. I don’t know why she resigned. She seemed…………….very happy here. (be)

12. I’m tired of………………television every evening. (watch)

13. Her doctor advised her……………….a specialist. (see)

14. I’ll help you, I’m sure you aren’t strong enough…………..it on your own. (lift)

15. He spends all his time…………..comics. (read)

16. My parents were very strict. They wouldn’t let me……………out late in the evenings. (stay)

17. A kettle is used for…………..water. (boil)

18. He’s working too hard. He’s too tired…………anything when he gets home. (do)

19. The robbers forced the manager……………the safe. (open)

I hope……………..my brother in Australia next year. (visit)

 

UNITS 8-9


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