Use Participle I or Participle II.
1. (to show) weapon was been used by the murder earlier.
2. A (to read) conviction is very severe.
3. The (to file) partnership has the articles of incorporation.
4. (to explain) this legal norm the teacher used another example.
5. The person (to pass) qualification exam becomes a solicitor.
Rewrite sentences, using the subjunctive. Use the correct form of the verb in the 2d and the 5 th sentences.
1.He wishes his friends (to come) to his party next week.
2.The authority has already granted him the copyright. He ensures in it.
3.Tony wishes he (to have) enough money to buy a new car.
4.Property ownership involves the control over the property.
5.The property owner has the ability to exclude others from interfering with it. Law demands it.
Rewrite sentences, using “for-to-infinitive” construction.
1.Jane thinks that Mr. Green should apply for protection in Japan too.
2.Only the author can authorise adaptation right.
3.Arturo receives credit as the author of a work.
4.They can transform my novel into a motion picture now. This is their license.
5.The patentee gives permission to other parties to use the invention.