About 90 per cent of all crimes in Great Britain are dealt (Present Simple Passive) with by Magistrates’ courts which can impose fines or prison sentences of up to six months. Capital punishment was abolished (Past Simple Passive) in England in November 1965. In England there are no minimum sentences, except for murder, which carries a penalty of life imprisonment, but life sentences are rarely more than 14 years, because they can be reduced (Present Simple Passive) for good behavior, often by one third or more. Some murders are committed (Present Simple Passive) by criminals evading arrest, by insane or mentally disturbed people, by cold-blooded sadists completely devoid of all human feelings. The important thing in the prevention of murder is to eliminate the weapons and instruments with which these crimes are committed, (Present Simple Passive) and to stop the dangerous influence of violence in books, films, and other mass media, from which some criminals derive their “inspiration”. Punishment can also be seen (Present Simple Passive) as a reform because it warns other people of what will happen if they tempt to break the law.
№2 1.The weather was not good.The sky was full of dark clouds and soon it started raining heavily. 2.While he was driving to the airport, the storm got worse. Suddenly, a huge flash of lightning struck a tree. It came crashing down just metres in front of his car. The fallen tree completely blocked the road, so he was stuck. He tried to call the emergency services on his mobile, but the line was dead. 3.He was positive that he would miss his plane, so he turned on the radio and tried to get used to the idea. 4. There was a loud knock at the window, it was a young man in leather clothes. The yound man grabbed his bags, climbed carefully onto the motorcycle and shouted urgently, “To the airport, please!” It was his first time on a motorcycle so he was terrified. The young man drove so fast that autor kept my eyes tightly shut all the way. “We are here!” he said.He looked at my watch and saw that I was just in time for my flight. 5.As soon as his plane took off, he breathed a huge sigh of relief. He could now relax and enjoy his holiday. №3 1.I was positive that I would miss my plane. 2.I was just in time for my flight. №4 1.the longest №5 studied,have no finish yet №6 on №7 Lucy told us that she wont be there because she is having a party. №9 1.c 2.a 3.d
Capital punishment was abolished (Past Simple Passive) in England in November 1965.
In England there are no minimum sentences, except for murder, which carries a penalty of life imprisonment, but life sentences are rarely more than 14 years, because they can be reduced (Present Simple Passive) for good behavior, often by one third or more.
Some murders are committed (Present Simple Passive) by criminals evading arrest, by insane or mentally disturbed people, by cold-blooded sadists completely devoid of all human feelings.
The important thing in the prevention of murder is to eliminate the weapons and instruments with which these crimes are committed, (Present Simple Passive) and to stop the dangerous influence of violence in books, films, and other mass media, from which some criminals derive their “inspiration”.
Punishment can also be seen (Present Simple Passive) as a reform because it warns other people of what will happen if they tempt to break the law.
1.The weather was not good.The sky was full of dark clouds and soon it started raining heavily.
2.While he was driving to the airport, the storm got worse. Suddenly, a huge flash of lightning struck a tree. It came crashing down just metres in front of his car. The fallen tree completely blocked the road, so he was stuck. He tried to call the emergency services on his mobile, but the line was dead.
3.He was positive that he would miss his plane, so he turned on the radio and tried to get used to the idea.
4. There was a loud knock at the window, it was a young man in leather clothes. The yound man grabbed his bags, climbed carefully onto the motorcycle and shouted urgently, “To the airport, please!”
It was his first time on a motorcycle so he was terrified. The young man drove so fast that autor kept my eyes tightly shut all the way. “We are here!” he said.He looked at my watch and saw that I was just in time for my flight.
5.As soon as his plane took off, he breathed a huge sigh of relief. He could now relax and enjoy his holiday.
№3
1.I was positive that I would miss my plane.
2.I was just in time for my flight.
№4
1.the longest
№5
studied,have no finish yet
№6
on
№7
Lucy told us that she wont be there because she is having a party.
№9
1.c
2.a
3.d