My friends wrote the test.
Boris did his homework this evening
I watched this film
We did not sow the man
They returned home
I left my book at home this morning.
1) Appellate court (court of appeals, appeals court) - this is where a case is reviewed which has already been heard in a lower court.
2) Crown court - this is where serious criminal cases are heard by a judge and a jury in the UK.
3) High court - this is usually the highest court in a jurisdiction, the court of last resort.
4) Juvenile court - this is where a person under the age of 18 would be tried.
5) Lower court (court of first instance) - tis is the court of primary jurisdiction, where a case is herad for the first time.
6) Magistrates' court - this is where small crimes are tried in the UK.
7) Moot court - this is where law students argue hypothetical cases.
8) Small-claims court - this is where cases involving a limited amount of money are handled.
9) Tribunal - this is where a group of specially chosen people examine legal problems of a particular type, such as employment disputes.
Май догс найм ис бим. ши хэз ту биг, блэк айз, а блэк науз енд е ред тан. ши из вайт веринь а свете ин (звук между языком)+э пинк енд вайт страйпс. май дог зез биг еарс енд е шот таил. ние ис сач а ай хев дог.
1 I have many friends
2 There are many expensive cars in front of that house.
3 There aren't many children in the park.
4 Very many people have complained about the situation.
5 Why do so many people watch reality TV shows?
6 Is there much unemployment in that area?
7 There is much concern about drug addiction in the US.
8 How much of this book is fact and how much is fiction?
9 Isn’t there much food left?
10 bought too much food. We had to throw some of it away.