A) have to B) has to C) do ... have to D) does ... have to E) don’t have to F) did … have to G) doesn’t have to
1. Why he stay after classes? Mrs. Green, our teacher, gave him lines.
2. Eton is a highly strict school. Students there wear their uniform.
3. you learn the poem by heart? — No, I have already learned it,
4. You buy bread. Mum has already bought it.
5. Jimmy get up early. It’s holiday-time.
6. Tom take his PE kit to school on Monday and Tuesday. He has PE lessons on these days.
7. we walk to school? — No, let’s take a bus.
8. Sally has no pen. She ask somebody for a pen.
9. Nelly is studying literature. She read a lot of books.
1. There are three main legal systems in the world, namely: common law, continental law and religious law.
2. The legal systems of European countries relate to continental law, which is based on Roman law.
3. The common law and the law of justice are based on the doctrine of precedents or on the principle of Roman law stare decisis, which means “adhere to decisions”.
4. Common law was formed in England and was inherited by all countries that were once part of the British Empire, with the exception of Malta, Scotland, the American state of Louisiana and the province of Quebec in Canada.
Объяснение:
There are three main legal systems in the world, namely, common law, continental law, and religious law.
2. the Legal systems of European countries belong to the continental law, which is based on Roman law.
3. the Common law and the law of justice are based on the doctrine of precedents or on the principle of Roman law stare decisis, which means "to adhere to decisions".
4. the Common law was formed in England and was inherited by all countries that were once part of the British Empire, with the exception of Malta, Scotland, the us state of Louisiana and the province of Quebec in Canada.