Ex. 5. Translate phrases, paying attention to the circumstances oftime. (from 5 till 7 yesterday in the evening; when smb. came) they were discussing
about bills, he was regulating conduct, she was watching TV programme, we were
buying goods; she was driving a car; he was formulating the law.
Ex. 6. Make up sentences using the following phrases:
1. To take different examinations to qualify.
2. To do different types of legal work.
3. To give legal advice.
4. To make all the legal arrangements.
5. To vary widely.
6. To structure legal education.
1. What is near the Metro station?
2. How old is she?
3. How many children does Tom have?
4. Which newspaper do you read?
5. Who spent 3 years at the Lyceum?
How many years did they spend at the Lyceum?
6. what do you like best of all?
7. Who will have dinner at home?
where shall we have dinner?
What shall we have at home?
8. What did he write to his friend?
9. Where will you go?
10. How many students are going to the library?
Where are many students going ?
11. What are they speaking about?
12. When did we have our examination?
13. What did Tom play with his friend?
14. Where does his wife work?
15. Who is looking at the picture?
16. How much does it cost?
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The stone circle is exactly what the name suggests: stand in a group of stones in a circle.
Stone circles throughout history, in different places and for different reasons.
In Britain, more than 1,000 circles have survived to this day. Perhaps the world-famous Stonehenge is a good example.
It is believed that most stone circuses are places where people live, but most likely were not used for ceremonies, social events or religious purposes.
Later stone circles were made of earth or wood, but in the designs stone was the main material.
Some stone circles were up to 25 meters wide, but circles up to 400 meters wide were made by more skilled or ambitious builders.
The most recent circles, dating from around 1600 BC, are quite small and were probably built by individual families for personal use.
By 1500 BC, some circles were being built as society changed and religious practice moved in a different direction.
Today, these silent monuments serve as a reminder of our planet.
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