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The Pronoun

1. Replace the nouns by the personal pronouns in the Nominative or Objective Case:

Example: Mr. Daymon explains a new law. – He explains a new law.

1. The law report is very interesting. 2. My sister works in court. 3. We usually listen to Miss Stoun with great interest. 4. Put the documents on the shelf. 5. On my way home I often meet my teacher and tell him about my study. 6. The policemen are in danger.

2. Say that people do something themselves, using reflexive pronouns:

Example: I usually prepare my law reports… - I usually prepare my law reports myself.

1. She collects evidence… 2. The chief inspector went to Kiev… 3. The prisoners built the bridge… 4. The doctor examined the victim… 5. This investigator usually types documents… 6. Irene makes an expert examination…

3. Replace the nouns in the Possessive case by possessive pronouns:

1. These lawyer’s aim is to follow special legal procedure. 2. That man’s suitcase is so big. It looks suspicious! 3. The students’ knowledge is poor. 4. The judge’s decision was rather severe. 5. Our professor’s advice is useful. 6. Our friends’ dream is to become prosecutors.

4. Make the sentences plural, pay attention to the form of demonstrative pronouns:

1. This is the principal constitutional provision. 2. This is my fundamental right. 3. That is a criminal. 4. This is our main suspect. 5. That is a department of the Prosecutor’s Office. 6. Is this an investigator?

  1. Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian and explain the use of some, any:

1. There is some interesting information in the newspaper. 2. Is there any national state which doesn’t have a constitution in the world? 3. Some people don’t like police. 4. Please give me any information on this matter. 5. Do you have any friends in this town? 6. There isn’t any violation of constitutional principles in this action. 5. I don’t think we have any time left. 6. Please tell me any idea you have.

6. Translate the following sentences into English:

1. У мене немає жодної думки щодо того, які політичні організації відповідальні за цю акцію. 2. Цей всеохоплюючий документ встановлює будь-які норми права, що мають керувати діями уряду. 3. У вас є питання? – Так, декілька. 4. Конституція є сукупність норм, які регулюють діяльність будь-якої організованої групи. 5. Деякі з цих статей дуже важливі для роботи судді. 6. Чи існує яка-небудь відповідна процедура, щоб урегулювати цей спір?

The Numeral

1. Read and write the cardinal numerals in words:

  1. 3; 13; 30; 4; 14; 40; 5; 15; 50; 2; 12; 20; 8; 18; 80;

  2. 21;82; 35; 44; 33; 55; 96; 67; 79; 41; 53; 22;

  3. 143; 258; 414; 331; 972; 568; 441; 999 230;

  4. 1562; 3013; 5612; 9,444;

  5. 234673; 569034; 11390; 456190; 556782;

  6. 1232585; 35890562; 352789209

2. Make the ordinal numerals and write them in words:

Example: 7 – the seventh.

  1. 7; 4; 8; 9; 5; 12; 3; 2; 1; 13; 15; 11; 10;

  2. 20; 21; 30; 32; 40; 43; 50; 54; 60; 75; 80; 98;

  3. 100; 120; 125; 200; 230; 231; 300; 450; 563; 892.

3. Read and write in words the following dates:

9.03.1814; 22.04.1941; 9.05. 1945; 23.11.1928; 30.11.1982; 1.12.1991; 31.10.1999.

4. Make the calculations in writing and read them out:

3 + 4 = 12 x 13 = 195 – 70 = 54 / 9 =

14 + 15 = 6 x 7 = 16 – 9 = 45 / 9 =

18 + 19 = 6 x 6 = 17 – 8 = 24 / 3 =

5. Read and write in words the following fractions:

1/7 1/5 1/9 1/15 2/5 4/7 9/23 2 5/7;

3,5 1,1 0,1 52,51 0,302 132,054.

Progress Check (the Noun, the Article, the Adjective, the Adverb, the Pronoun, the Numeral, the Preposition)

1. Translate the following sentences into English:

1. Ця інформація вірна. 2. Ці герої відомі на своїй Батьківщині. 3. Чоловіки частіше стають злочинцями, ніж жінки. 4. Питання слідчого були дуже важливими. 5. Вони самі є суддями Апеляційного суду. 6. Ті, хто прийшли першими, узнають останні новини.

2. Chose the correct item:

1. We saw … in a courtroom yesterday.

a) they b) their c) them

2. He is … criminal in the state.

a) most dangerous b) the dangerousest c) the most dangerous

3. He thinks he will collect the evidence …

a) heself b) himself c) hisself

4. I have … information concerning this case than you.

a) fewer b) less c) least

5. The … report was done in time.

a) inspectors b) inspector c) inspector’s

6) This research must be carried out … than before.

a) more carefully b) carefully c) carefullier