1. In a year we will study criminal law. – Present
Cont.
2. The case is rather complicated. The jury is
still discussing a verdict. – Present Cont.
3. The convicted
person has just been taken to prison. – Present Perf. Passive
4. Don’t come
in! The court is sitting. – Present Cont.
5. The doctor
said that the victim was killed a few hours before. - Past Indefinite Passive
1. We are having
a lecture on criminology next Monday. – Present Cont.
2. A number of
important documents have been already signed. – Present Perf. Passive
3. The accused is
(are) guaranteed the right to defence. - Present Indefinite passive
4. When the
felon committed the crime he knew it was unlawful. - Past Indefinite
5. When all the
evidence was given counsels for both sides made speeches. - Past Indefinite
Passive