Vocabulary: Crimes and penalties
Understanding and expressing vocabulary related to crimes and penalties is crucial for discussions about legal matters and justice systems. Let's…
Understanding and expressing vocabulary related to crimes and penalties is crucial for discussions about legal matters and justice systems. Let's…
In the future perfect continuous tense, questions are constructed by using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the subject, "have…
In the future perfect continuous tense, negative sentences are formed the auxiliary verb "will not" (won't), after the subject, then"have…
In the future perfect continuous tense, affirmative sentences are created by using the auxiliary verb "will" after the subject, then…
In the future perfect simple tense, questions are constructed by using the auxiliary verb "will", followed by the subject, "have",…
In the future perfect simple tense, negative sentences are created by using the auxiliary verb "will not" (''won't'') after the…
In the future perfect simple tense, affirmative sentences are constructed by using the auxiliary verb "will" after the subject, then…
In the past perfect continuous tense, questions are formed by using the auxiliary verb "Had'' followed by the subject +…
In the past perfect continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the negative form of the past perfect continuous…
In the past perfect continuous tense, affirmative sentences are formed by using the auxiliary verb "had," followed by "been", and…