<span>1) taking part
2) to learn
3) to play
4) to try
5) being
6) exercising
7) to find
8) practicing
9) become
</span><span>2. Infinitive / Gerund.
1. I like playing tennis.
2. I’d like to play tennis with you.
3. You must practise more if you want to win the race.
4. If a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing it well.
5. You have to be courageous if you want to try rock climbing.
6. Tom agreed to <u>m</u>eet us at the pool.
7. I look forward to seeing you soon.
8. She doesn’t mind getting up early.
9. I’d prefer play darts rather than play cards.
10. She made me tidy my room.
</span><span>3. Infinitive / Gerund. (<u>в</u><u></u><u>скобках</u><u></u><u>лишние</u><u></u><u>слова</u><span>)
1. If you fancy trying a sport which doesn’t. (want / to)
2. Involve using too much energy or money.
3. You should visit the Brymouth Billiards club. (to)
4. The price per hour is 1,50 $ and we will help. (to)
5. You improve your game. So if you…
6. Enjoy playing billiards, snooker or pool in a … (to)
7. Relaxed setting, we suggest trying our club. (to)</span></span>
Май фёрст фейворит энимал ИС э Вайт Кэт . Ай лайк ит бекаюс то ИС Фанни энд чеафул. Ай лайк то плей вид май Пэт . Май секонд фейворит энимал ИС э дог . Ай лайк ит бекоз ИТ ИС бьютифул , клёва , мои ,кайнд,Фанни Анд Гуд . ИТ Кан свим . Май Пэт лайка ту ран энд Джамп . Май чёрт фейворит энимал ИС э вондерфул пэррот . Ай лайк ИС бекоус ИТ ИС фаст энд Слим . Май Пэт лайкс то спик жен Флай.ит ИС Фанни жен мерри
Great expectations— Hey, shut up! — there was a terrible cry, and among the graves, near the porch, suddenly a grown man. — Don't yell, you little devil, or I'll cut your throat!Scary man in a rough gray clothes, with a heavy chain on his leg! Man without a hat, broken shoes, the head is wrapped with some cloth. The man who, as can be seen, the IOC in water and crawling through the mud, knocked down and hurt his feet on the rocks, which were burning nettle, and plucked off the thorns! He was limping and shaking, staring eyes and gasped suddenly, loudly chattering teeth, grabbed me by the chin.— Oh, don't cut me, sir! in horror I pleaded. — Please, sir, don't!— What's your name? — asked the man. — Well, now!— PIP, sir.How, how? — asked the man, drilling me with her eyes. — Say that again.— PIP. PIP, sir.— Where do you live? — asked the man. — Show me!I pointed to where on a flat coastal lowlands, a good mile from the Church, nestled in alder and winds our village.After looking at me for a moment, the man turned me upside down and emptied my pockets. They had nothing, except for a piece of bread. When the Church was in place, and he was so agile and strong that once tipped it upside down, so the bell ended up at my feet, — and so, when the Church was in place, it turned out that I was sitting on a high tombstone, and he eats my bread.
Wow, puppy, ' said the man, licking his lips. — Wow, what fat cheeks!It is possible that they were really thick, although I at that time was small for his age and did not differ good addition.— As if I ate them, ' said the man furiously shook his head, — and may the hell, I'm for real and eat it.I very seriously asked him not to do this and tightened his grasp on the tombstone on which he put me, — partly in order not to fall, partly in order to hold back the tears.— Hey you, ' said the man. — Where's your mother?— Here, sir, ' I said.He winced and rushed past, then stopped, looked over his shoulder.— Here, sir, ' I explained timidly. — "Also Georgiana". This is my mother.— Ah, — he said, returning. — And this, next to your mother, your father?— Yes, sir, ' I said. — It is also here: "a Resident of this parish.""So," he said and paused. — Who do you live with, or rather, with whom he lived, because I still haven't decided to let you live or not.— With my sister, sir. Mrs. Joe Gargery. She was the wife of the blacksmith, sir.Blacksmith, you say? — he asked. And looked at his leg.He transferred the frown with his feet on me and back, then came close to me, grabbed him by the shoulders and threw back as he could then, so that his eyes searchingly looked down at me and my confused looked up at him.— Now listen, — he said, — and remember that I haven't decided to let you live or not. What file, you know?— Yes, sir.What is a grub, you know?— Yes, sir.After each question he lightly shook me, so that I felt the danger facing me and his complete helplessness.— I'll get the file. — It jolted me. And going to get some grub. — He again shook me. And bring it here. — He again shook me. — I will rip out your heart with the liver. — He again shook me.
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2. a flower, the box, an English book, This man, a new car, The window, A boy, My friend, A lady
3. We help our granny to cook breakfast. There are two shops next to our house,
There ia a big window in the room. Children are sitting at the table and drawing pictures for their parents. There are twelve boys and sixteen girls in our class. Can you play the piano? Where is your car? It is near the house. Where are your brother's books?
The spread of common law in the world is due both to the once widespread influence of Britain in the world and the growth of its former colony, the United States. Although judges in one common law country cannot directly support their decisions by cases from another, it is permissible for a judge to note such evidence in giving an explanation. Nevertheless, political divergence has produced legal divergence from England. Unified federal law is only a small part of American law. Most of it is produced by individual states and reflects various traditions. The state of Louisiana, for example, has a Roman civil form of law which derives from its days as a French colony. California has a case law tradition, but its laws are codified as extensively as many Continental systems. Quebec is an island of French law in the Canadian sea of case law. In India, English common law has been codified and adopted alongside a Hindu tradition of law. Sri Lanka has inherited a criminal code from the Russian law introduced by the Dutch, and an uncodified civil law introduced by the British.