1. I saw Oliver last week.
2.Geoff called me when I was watching TV.
3.He was walking to school when he saw something strange.
4.I used to live in London but I'm living in Glasgow now.
5.When Sam was younger he played with the girl next door.
6.I didn't used to like travelling but I'm loving it now.
7.What did you do between eight and ten o'clock yesterday?
8.When mum was younger she was more careful than she is now.
ну все.запятые ж сам(а) расставишь?
Particularly all Russian people do all kinds of things in their free time: they are reading books or magazines, doing yoga or other sports,are collecting stamps or records... Most of them are doing and taking new hobbies to chill out from daily routine. And what about me?
First of all I'm really crazy about listening to music and watching films. What is more they can make our outlook wider.
Also, when I'm bored I'm talking with my parents or going for a walk with my friends. It really helps!
So, it is up to you how you can change your daily routine life and run away from bordness.
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.
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