#3.
1 - of
2 - in
3 - been
4 - not
5 - For
6 - there
7 - to
8 - at
9 - for
10 - the
#4.
1 I'm going to the concert tomorrow night.
2 Mary is watching TV in the living room.
3 I always walk home from school.
4 Jimmy is always breaking my things!
5 They've been married for twenty years.
6 We've had this car since 2005.
7 He's still writing his essay.
8 How long hasn't Mary been visiting her grandparents?
9 I have never seen a famous footballer before.
10 Tomorrow I'm sailing away to the island.
А) не знаю=(
б)<span>1)The girl usually wakes up......2)Sorry,but.....I have a sore throat 3)The doctor took the temperature and.....4)Soon my brother got well and 5) After the walk the scientist fell ill and .....</span>
<span>1Excuse me, am I far from Trafalgar Squate?
2</span><span>I'm afraid you are.
3</span><span>How can I get there?
4</span><span>-It's very easy. Take bus No. 64 and you'll be there in the minutes.
5</span><span>Thanks you very much.
6</span><span>You are welcome. Have a nice day.</span>
The English word law refers to limits upon various forms of behaviour. Some laws are descriptive: they simply describe how people, or even natural phenomena usually behave, the others are prescriptive. Some of them are customs,some are rules we accept. And some are precise laws made by nations and enforced against all citizens within their power.
<span>Public laws establish the authority of the government itself, and civil laws provide a framework for interaction among citizens. </span>
Without laws, it is argued, there would be anarchy in society.
Sometimes laws are simply an attempt to implement common sense. <span>But in order to be enforced, common sense needs to be defined in law, and when definitions are being written, it becomes clear that common sense is not such a simple matter.</span>
In practice, governments are neither institutions solely interested in retaining power, nor clear-thinking bodies implementing justice and common sense. They combine many purposes and inherit many traditions. The laws that they make and enforce reflect this confusion.