Ejercicio 3
Señala como cierto o falso las oraciones siguientes de acuerdo a las palabras subrayadas.
- People who receive amnesty are protected from prosecution.
- An incumbent president is a newcomer to the office.
- A sworn statement by someone who is unavailable to the court is an affidavit.
- A company's profits make up one portion of its total revenue.
- Recidivism is a set of rules that every criminal trial obeys.
- Depreciation refers to added value of property over a period of time.
- A legislator will filibuster in order to delay action on a bill.
- A referendum is a vote taken in Congress.
- A perpetrator is someone who commits the same crime repeatedly.
- Currency refers to newly printed money.
Resultado del ejercicio 3: _____
Respuestas
Ejercicio 1
- j
- h
- i
- k
- g
- b
- f
- c
- e
- a
Ejercicio 2
- litigation
- negligence
- incumbent
- recidivism
- filibuster
- secession
- deposition
- inventory
- accessory
- prosecution
Ejercicio 3
- true
- false
- false
- true
- false
- false
- true
- false
- false
- false
- 1
-
2
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From Aprenda Rapido: Vocabulario y Ortografia/Spelling and Vocabulary. Copyright © 2008 by LearningExpress, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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