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IV. Learn the meaning of the words determination, determinism, determinant, determining, determined, determinate, determine

determination, n.

the act of deciding something officially.

determinism, n.

the belief that everything is caused by another event or action so you are not free to choose what you do.

determinant, n.

something that strongly influences what you do or how you behave.

determining, adj.

controlling your decision to do something.

determined, adj.

having a strong desire to do something, so that you will not let anyone stop you.

determinate, adj.

clearly fixed or decided.

determine, v.

to control what something will be.

V. Fill in the gaps in the sentences below using the words from exercise IV

1. A final … will have to be made by a court.

2. Age and experience will be … factors in our choice of candidate.

3. It is clear that normal speakers do not have a … concept of the things these words denote.

4. It is too soon to … whether the advertisement has been successful.

5. Price is … by supply and demand.

6. She claims that most human behaviour is socially … .

7. Social class is a major … of consumer spending patterns.

8. The justices failed to make any … or finding upon that issue.

9. The necessary order in the historical … of Karl Marx is in the contingencies.

10. They produced a business plan to … how much capital they would need.

VI. Find synonyms of the following word combinations

1. adduce evidence; 2. adjust damages; 3. comply with rules; 4. crucial proof; 5. death duty; 6. establish rules; 7. give an opinion; 8. incontrovertible proof; 9. last statement; 10. offer proofs; 11. opinion in dissent; 12. oral statement; 13. proximate damages; 14. statement of actіon.

VII. Match each of the following verbs with all possible nouns given in the box

a) damages; b) evidence; c) insane; d) an opinion; e) proof(s); f) rules; g) sane.

1. to adduce; 2. to adjust; 3. to assess; 4. to award; 5. to claim; 6. to compare; 7. to develop; 8. to establish; 9. to give; 10. to introduce; 11. to lead; 12. to obey; 13. to offer; 14. to produce; 15. to render; 16. to rule; 17. to set; 18. to show; 19. to suppress; 20. to take; 21. to tender; 22. to withhold.

VIII. Fill in the gaps in the word combinations given below with the prepositions by, down, for, in, into, on, out, to, upon, with, within

1. appear … court; 2. be … trouble … the law; 3. bear … а statement; 4. bring … court; 5. bring … justice; 6. bring … trial; 7. come … the jurisdiction; 8. comply … rules; 9. conform … rules; 10. go … trial; 11. lay … rules; 12. mete … justice; 13. opinion … dissent; 14. put … trial; 15. receive … evidence. 16. refer … court; 17. rule … law; 18. search … evidence; 19. statement … action; 20. sue … damages.