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Grammar focus: Past perfect tense REVISION


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 503.


Ex. 20.

Ex. 19.

Ex. 18.

Include, agreement, difference, law, legally acceptable, accused, give evidence, aims.

Ex. 17.

Ex. 16.

Find terms for the given definitions in the text.

1. the branch of law that deals with relations between a state and its individual members;

2. the branch of law that deals with the rights and duties of private individuals and the relations between them;

3. the branch of law that deals with the acts committed against the law which are punished by the state;

4. the branch of law that deals with the constitution or government of the state, or relationship between state and citizens;

5. rules which determine how a case is administered by the courts;

6. common law and statute law used by the courts in making decisions

 

Find the synonyms in the text:

Make the derivatives:

verb noun adjective adverb
classify classification classifiable -------
constitute      
represent      
govern      
fulfill      
proceed      
enforce      
testify      
conduct      
legislate      

 

Answer the questions

1. What does public law include?

2. What are the duties of the governmental agencies?

3. What problems does private law deal with?

4. What are the components of private law?

5. What does substantive law deal with?

6. What do judicial procedures involve?

7. Are the rules for conducting civil trials different from the criminal ones?

 

Finish the sentences:

1. The interests of the people are represented…..

2. Public law deals with…

3. Private law deals…

4. Substantive law…

5. Procedural law..

6. Judicial procedures involve…

7. Procedural problems arise…

8. For administrative purposes…

Ex. 21 Make summary of the text 3. Use these phrases :

Useful phrases
  I'll give a review of the text. The title of the article is … The text is devoted to … At the beginning of the text … The text says (describes, underlines, stresses) that … The text goes on to say … It is interesting to note … At the end of the article … In conclusion the author writes …

 

I, we, they, you he, she, it had+ Participle 2 gone seen finished

Ex. 21. Use the Past Perfect Tense.

Model: Why didn't you listen to that play on the radio?
a) Because I had heard it before.
b) / didn't listen to that play on the radio, because I had heard it before.

  1. Why didn't you see Fred when you came to Moscow? (leave)
  2. Why didn't Kate want to go to the cinema? (see the film)
  3. Why didn't you tell him my new address? (forget)
  4. Why didn't Jeff hear about Kate's examination? (pass)
  5. Why did Fred come home so soon from his holiday? (spend all the money)

Ex. 22. Complete the sentences, using the verb in brackets.

Model: I was very excited about visiting London because I (be) had never been there before.

  1. The little boy couldn 't wait to get to the sea. (see) He_______________________ before.
  2. The lecture was late that morning. The class didn't know what to think, (be/late) He________________________________________________________________
  3. Yesterday Larry taught Nell to play the guitar. She felt very unsure because she (play)
  4. It was Miss Kelly's first day at court. She was very nervous because she (testify).

Ex. 23. Make sentences using the words in brackets.


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