Письменное задание английский 1,2 Сабурова А. Р.. Письменная работа
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Ex. 3Model:Some of his colleagues were no longer there. They (toretire). – They had retired. Mr Bruce, a retired policeman, came to see his former colleagues at the police station and found that many things were different. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in the Past Perfect Tense. John Smith was no longer single. He (tomarry) the secretary. Their boss captain Johnson didn’t work there. He (toget) a promotion. Bob Brown was dead. A criminal (to shoot) him. Sam Jenkins got a promotion. He (topass) a special exam and (tobecome) a detective. His friend Bruce was no longer a failure. He (todisclose) several serious crimes. Miss Green gave up working. She (toget married) and (toleave) the country. 1. John Smith was no longer single. He (to marry) the secretary. John Smith was no longer single. He married a secretary. 2. Their boss captain Johnson didn’t work there. He (to get) a promotion. Their boss, Captain Johnson, didn't work there. He had got a promotion. 3. Bob Brown was dead. A criminal (to shoot) him. Bob Brown was dead. The perp shot him. 4. Sam Jenkins got a promotion. He (to pass) a special exam and (to become) a detective. Sam Jenkins got a promotion. He passed a special exam and became a detective. 5. His friend Bruce was no longer a failure. He (to disclose) several serious crimes. His friend Bruce was no longer a loser. He had disclosed several serious crimes. 6. Miss Green gave up working. She (to get married) and (to leave) the country. Miss Green gave up working. She got had married and had left the country. Ex. 4Usetobe,there +beortohaveinthecorrectform: In most countriesonly one legal profession. This means that all lawyers roughly the same professional education leading to the same legal qualification. In England the systemdifferent. Solicitors and barristersboth qualified lawyers, but theya different legal training, and once theyqualified they usually do different types of legal work. Thiswhy it is said thattwo “branches” of the legal profession. English lawyerseither solicitors or barristers. They cannotboth at the same time, but itpossible for a solicitor to become a barrister and for a barrister to become a solicitor. Legal executivesno rights of audience, but can appear in front of a judge on uncontested matters. The legal profession as suchnever been popular. Indeed, the first thing revolutionaries usually do on seizing powerto overthrow the legal system, blaming it for all ills. rules of behaviour, codes of professional conduct, which provide that when lawyersin court they must alwayscourteous to one another. Many people wholegal problemsworried about going to a solicitor for advice because of legal fees theyto pay. 1.In most countriesthere is only one legal profession. 2.This means that all lawyers have roughly the same professional education leading to the same legal qualification. 3.In England the systemis different. 4.Solicitors and barristers are both qualified lawyers, but they have a different legal training, and once they are qualified they usually do different types of legal work. 5.This is why it is said thatthere are two “branches” of the legal profession. 6.English lawyers are either solicitors or barristers. 7.They cannot be both at the same time, but it ispossible for a solicitor to become a barrister and for a barrister to become a solicitor. 8.Legal executives have no rights of audience, but can appear in front of a judge on uncontested matters. 9.The legal profession as such has never been popular. 10.Indeed, the first thing revolutionaries usually do on seizing power is to overthrow the legal system, blaming it for all ills. 11.There are rules of behaviour, codes of professional conduct, which provide that when lawyers are in court they must always be courteous to one another. 12.Many people who have legal problems are worried about going to a solicitor for advice because of legal fees they have to pay. Ex. 5UseeitherthePresentContinuousorthePresentSimple: – I am very busy now. I(toprepare) the documents on a very difficult case. (you/todo) it alone? No, two managing clerks(tohelp) me. A solicitor(todeal) with matters outside the court. The Law Society(toregulate) the conduct of solicitors in England. What kind of law(you/topractise)? – What (theattorney/ todo) at present? – He(to study) the particulars of the case. I (not tobelieve) your evidence! You(tolie)! Legal service costs(toincrease) permanently due to inflation. Attorney rarely(todiscuss) with their clients the possibility of losing the case. (You/toknow) what conveyancing (tomean)? – Conveyancing(tomean) making all the legal arrangements for the buying and selling of land, houses and other buildings. Probate (tobe) a type of work a lawyer(todo) that (todeal) with making a will for a client who, when he/she(todie),(towish) to leave his/her property to certain persons or charities and making sure that his/her wishes are carried out. The lawyer(toserve) effectively as an advocate only if he _ (toknow) all that his client(toknow), concerning the facts of the case. 12.(You/ toknow) if the number of lawyers(toincrease) or(todecrease) in the country nowadays? Ex.6TranslatethesentencesintoEnglish.
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