1. This week the conviction has been appealed against by the convict. He hopes that the decision will have been passed by the judges of the higher court by the end of the month. 2. The theft had been reported to the police. 3. The amount to be paid by the defendant will be determined by the judge. 4. In 1219 instructions to the justices on how to consider criminal cases were issued by Henry III. 5. Claims are assigned by a judge to a system of three tracks according to the value and complexity of the case.
2. The theft had been reported to the police.
3. The amount to be paid by the defendant will be determined by the judge.
4. In 1219 instructions to the justices on how to consider criminal cases were issued by Henry III.
5. Claims are assigned by a judge to a system of three tracks according to the value and complexity of the case.
1. My colleagues will be pleased (Future Simple Active) to meet you to discuss the courses which interest (Present Simple Active) you.
2. Students are offered (Present Simple Passive) a chance to participate in various sporting activities.
3. A new course in mathematics will have been developed (Future Perfect Passive) by June.
4. The 800-th anniversary of Cambridge University was marked (Past Simple Passive) with a variety of events throughout the year.
5. Two Open Days have been arranged (Present Perfect Passive) this year to help you make your choice.