Complete these sentences with one of the following verbs (in the correct form): "establish, proclaim, concern, achieve, serve, conduct, abolish, announce". All the felonies were punishable with death, but the capital punishment... ... in 1965. The Assizes and the jury system in England......in the 12th century. The fusion of courts......by the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875. The resolution......by the jury. Whom ... the Crown Court... by? Whom ... the criminal proceeding ... by? Whilst the first part of jurisprudence-legal theory deals with the definition and the nature of law, its second part — sources of law......with the creating of law, whereas the third division of jurisprudence — analytical — has a lot to do with ordinary statements. Some statements of a judge become effective after they....... Activity 2. Use the verb in brackets in the appropriate form. No objections to the plan (to offer) so far, but it (not to introduce) until it (to put) to vote. The Queen, the House of Lords and the House of Commons meet only on occasions of symbolic significance such as the State opening of Parliament when the Commons (to summon) by the Queen to the House of Lords. The indictment (to amend). The offenders who committed crimes (to punish). New witnesses (to cross-examine) by the prosecuting counsel. You (not to allow) to build without permission from the Planning Authority. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must (to build) of stone, and not brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village. For hundreds of years the Tower (to use) as a prison, and visitors today may see the exact spot where many great nobles (to execute).
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Объяснение:
1. All the felonies were punishable with death, but the capital punishment **was abolished** in 1965.
2. The Assizes and the jury system in England **were established** in the 12th century.
3. The fusion of courts **was established** by the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875.
4. The resolution **was announced** by the jury.
5. Whom **is the Crown Court served by**?
6. Whom **are the criminal proceedings conducted by**?
7. Whilst the first part of jurisprudence-legal theory deals with the definition and the nature of law, its second part — sources of law **concerns** with the creating of law, whereas the third division of jurisprudence — analytical — has a lot to do with ordinary statements.
8. Some statements of a judge become effective after they **are proclaimed**.
**Activity 2:**
1. No objections to the plan **have been offered** so far, but it **will not be introduced** until it **is put** to vote.
2. The Queen, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons meet only on occasions of symbolic significance such as the State opening of Parliament when the Commons **are summoned** by the Queen to the House of Lords.
3. The indictment **was amended**.
4. The offenders who committed crimes **should be punished**.
5. New witnesses **will be cross-examined** by the prosecuting counsel.
6. You **are not allowed** to build without permission from the Planning Authority.
7. And sometimes the Authority decides that a house must **be built** of stone, and not brick, so that it doesn't spoil the surrounding village.
8. For hundreds of years, the Tower **has been used** as a prison, and visitors today may see the exact spot where many great nobles **were executed**.