Grammar focus 6. Complex Subject.
1. N... V(passive)... Infinitive...
Example: He is considered to be a good lawyer.
2. N... V (active)... Infinitive...
Example: She turns out to be a law-breaker.
3. N... V (to be+adv.)... Infinitive...
Example: They are likely to take part at the trial.
Translate the following sentences.
1. They are thought to have committed this crime.
2. She is supposed to give evidence at the hearing.
3. The judge seems to postpone the trial.
4. This man turns out to be an in-house lawyer.
5. They are likely to be experienced solicitors.
6. A solicitor is unlikely to have right of audience in the higher courts.
Exercise 22
Find the sentences with the Complex Subject in the text and analyze them.
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