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VI. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form

1. Employees must … (attend) during the core time each day.

2. Few countries are able … (cater) for the needs of their industries.

3. He was too frightened … (run away).

4. If I … (have) his mobile number, I … (phone) him.

5. If they … (ring) yesterday, we … (go) to the country.

6. If we had taken your advice, we … (spend) more money.

7. It isn't very nice … (be told) you're useless.

8. Let me … (post) that letter for you.

9. She continued … (talk) all through the film.

10. We have people … (ring) us up all hours of the day and night.

VII. Each of these sentences is incorrect. Write correct sentences

1. Falling from such a height, we thought he would never survive.

2. I wish you me would write and tell.

3. If anything shall go wrong, give me a ring.

4. If I had a camera, I can take a photo.

5. If you are joking, I going to be angry.

6. Reading in bed, my hands often get very cold.

7. Shining in the sky, we saw the first star.

8. We are ask­ing that should be raised wages.

9. When changing a fuse the electricity should first be switched off.

10. While cleaning his gun it went off unexpectedly.

VIII. Translate into English

1. Ваша мати хоче, щоб ви провідали її.

2. Вона хотіла, щоб вони прочитали цю книжку.

3. Добре було б, коли б вона прийшла додому.

4. Здавалося, що вона не чула, що я сказав.

5. Її вважають найкращою спі­вачкою.

6. Повідомляють, що деле­гація прибула до Лондона.

7. Студентам дозволили користуватися словниками.

8. Шкода, що я не маю часу. Ми зіграли б у шахи.

9. Я написав би йому листа, але не знаю його адреси.

10. Якби ти випадково зустрів її де-небудь, ти міг би поїхати з нею.

IX. Read and translate the text orally. Translate paragraph 4 in writing

Britain is almost unique in having two different kinds of lawyers, with separate jobs in the legal system. The two kinds of lawyers are solicitors and barristers. One of the most important figures in the British legal system is the solicitor. To qualify as a solicitor, a young man or woman joins a solicitor as a "clerk" and works for him whilst studying part time for the "Law Society" exams. It is not necessary for you to go to university. When you have passed all the necessary exams, you can "practice", which means you can start business on your own.

The Crown Courts deal exclusively with criminal matters. More serious criminal cases, like murder, cannot be heard by the magistrates and must go to the Crown Court. And there are some offences where the defendant is given the choice of having his case heard in the Magistrates’ Court, or the Crown Court. It takes much longer to have a case heard in the Crown Court, but, some defendants prefer it because the facts of the case are decided by a jury, that is, ordinary members of the public.

The American court system is complex as a dual Court system operates in the United States. The federal government and each of the fifty state governments have separate court systems. The federal court system includes district courts established by Congress, federal courts of appeals, and the Supreme Court.

A legal person is a being that is regarded by the law as having rights and duties. There are two basic types of legal person – natural persons and corporations. A corporation is an artificial person which is recognized in law as a separate legal entity once the formalities for its creation have been complied with. A corporation must be distinguished from an unincorporated association, which does not have a legal identity separate from that of its members. The most significant types of corporation and unincorporated association are limited companies and partnerships respectively.