1.Jane asked me what I bought yesterday. 2.Paul asked his grandpa if he remembered that day. 3.Bob’s teacher asked him if he was listening to her. 4.Polly asked Mike if he would join the game. 5.Paul asked his mom if Mary had closed the window in the morning. 6.Larry’s grandma asked me if the children were in swimming at the time. 7.Maria asked Nick where he was waiting for he. 8.Mr Wilson asked his neighbour if he could repeat the phone number. 9.Harry asked us how much TV cost. 10.Mellisa asked her mom if it would snow next.
There are two methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences. 1. Are there two methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences? 2. Are there two or three methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences? 3. What are there of trying persons accused of criminal offences? 4. How many methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences are there? 5. There are two methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences, aren't there?
In England and Wales a private person may institute criminal proceedings. 1. May a private person in England and Wales institute criminal proceedings? 2. May a private person in England and Wales or France institute criminal proceedings? 3. Who may in England and Wales institute criminal proceedings. 4. What may a private person in England and Wales do? 5. In England and Wales a private person may institute criminal proceedings, mayn’t he?
2.Paul asked his grandpa if he remembered that day.
3.Bob’s teacher asked him if he was listening to her.
4.Polly asked Mike if he would join the game.
5.Paul asked his mom if Mary had closed the window in the morning.
6.Larry’s grandma asked me if the children were in swimming at the time.
7.Maria asked Nick where he was waiting for he.
8.Mr Wilson asked his neighbour if he could repeat the phone number.
9.Harry asked us how much TV cost.
10.Mellisa asked her mom if it would snow next.
1. Are there two methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences?
2. Are there two or three methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences?
3. What are there of trying persons accused of criminal offences?
4. How many methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences are there?
5. There are two methods of trying persons accused of criminal offences, aren't there?
In England and Wales a private person may institute criminal proceedings.
1. May a private person in England and Wales institute criminal proceedings?
2. May a private person in England and Wales or France institute criminal proceedings?
3. Who may in England and Wales institute criminal proceedings.
4. What may a private person in England and Wales do?
5. In England and Wales a private person may institute criminal proceedings, mayn’t he?