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NOUN Legality Violence Peace Liberty Bankruptcy Verdict Judgment Failure Freedom Punishment

ADJECTIVE Authentic disciplinary Compulsory Obedient Civil

VERB Enforce Fancy Differed

Simple present: 1. The jury delivers its verdict 2. I want to see my lawyer before I say anything Simple past 1. She signed the contract without examining its conditions carefully 2. They decided to make a police report. Present perfect 1. She has shown it to the judge on her court session last time. 2. He has been in the prison for months. Modal 1. We have to tell to the police about the criminal happened yesterday 2. The Judge must make a verdict base on the fact. Passive voice: 1. 2. 3. 4. Hundreds of political prisoners are given their liberty. Todung was punished by Peradi because of breaking advocate code of conduct That MOU has been signed by both of countries since 2 years ago. This agreement should be followed by those companies.

Who, whom, which, where, whose. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Do you know who is signed this contract? To whom you want to hand on your case to be handled? It is a legal requirement that all cars have brakes which work. It would be better if you tell to the police honestly where you stole it. In whose house the police found this evidence?

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