2. put the verb in brackets into the correct form (participle i, participle ii active or passive voice). translate the sentences. 1. the man saw a burglar (to break) into the house. 2. in britain, children (to bear) outside legitimate marriages have fewer rights to financial support from (to estrange) fathers than legitimate children. 3. (to arrest) a person has a statutory right to consult a lawyer. 4. when (to charge) with murder, he was arrested. 5. a person (to accuse) before magistrates` court may demand to be sent for trial before a crown court. 6. cases (to involve) people under 17 are heard in juvenile courts. 7. while (to investigate) this case the officer interviewed many persons.
2. In Britain, children BORN outside
legitimate marriages have fewer rights to financial support from ESTRANGED
fathers than legitimate children.
3. AN ARRESTED person has a
statutory right to consult a lawyer.
4. When CHARGED with
murder, he was arrested.
5. A person ACCUSED before magistrates` court
may demand to be sent for trial before a Crown Court.
6. Cases INVOLVING people
under 17 are heard in juvenile courts.
7. While INVESTIGATING this
case the officer interviewed many persons.