Английский язык
Помогите с англ яз задание расставить слова в предложения слова вот walk don"t, be, lete, eat, faad, wash, ask, help, do, turn off, don"t, be, silly. Предложения вот ... сколько троеточия столько слов в предложениях. Jeck! Jessica! ... ... the computer! And ... your homewok.Jessica, ... your meal, plese. And ... Freddie. Hes hungry! Ok. I will. please ... the dishes, David. Im afraid, I cant do if now. Ill do it in the evening. Ok? David! ... Freddie!and ... ... ... for dinner, piease! Ok. I won"t. Mum! ... me with my homework, plaese! I m sorry, i have no time ...Dad!
Пожалуйста помогите!!!! Прочитайте текст. Подчеркните в тексте сказуемые и определите их залог (активный или пассивный) и время. JUSTICE The English have given the world the system of English law that has its origins in Anglo-Saxon times. Two of its hallmarks are its preference for customary law (the common law), and its system of application by locally appointed part-time magistrates, by locally chosen juries, and by the travelling judges going from one county town to another on circuit. Other aspects of the English law are the fundamental assumption that an accused person is deemed innocent until proved guilty and the independence of the judiciary from intervention by crown or government in the judicial process. The legal system is divided into civil and criminal courts. The House of Lords is the ultimate court of appeal for both civil and criminal cases. At the base of the criminal court system, the magistrates’ courts try more than 97 percent of the criminal cases. More serious criminal cases then go to the Crown Court, which has 90 branches in different towns and cities. In 1971 the Crown Courts replaced the individual courts, and it is now a single court that may sit anywhere in England, deal with any trial on indictment, and hear appeals and proceedings either on a sentence or on civil matters. Civil cases are dealt with in County courts. Certain cases may be referred to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The legal system of Great Britain also includes juvenile courts which deal with offenders under seventeen, and coroners’ courts which investigate violent or unnatural death. Tribunals deal with professional standards, disputes between individuals, and between individuals and government departments.
Перевидите текс анг яз 8 класс помогите! save: to save people, to save from danger. The house was on fire but he saved the pictures. Only hard work can save our project, law: good laws, to make a law, to be against the law. Killing en¬dangered species of animals is against the law. government: the Russian government, the British government. The Government is the people who rule a country or a state, responsible: a responsible person, a responsible post, to be respon¬sible for sth. Who is responsible for buying the food for dinner? damage: to damage buildings, to damage forests. Pollution has damaged the islands ecology. hunt: to hunt animals for sth. People have been hunting croco¬diles for their teeth. John spent the whole day hunting deer, hunter: a well-known hunter. unfortunately: unfortunately for sb. Unfortunately we are leav¬ing Moscow tonight. Unfortunately for Garry the weather has changed for the worse. He cant go hunting. recycle: to recycle waste, to recycle paper (glass). Japan recycles 40% (forty per cent) of its waste. necessary: to be necessary for sb. Such food is necessary for your health. I have packed all the necessary things for our trip. You should come at noon if Alice says it is necessary.