1) When my elder sister was a teen, she did a crossword every spare moment. ( Past Simple)
2) It's so hot inthe class. Open the window. (Present Simple)
3) Our mum hopes, I will become a good builder as our dad. (Future Simple)
4) Why are you laughing? - I amtalking about serious things now. (Present Continuous)
5) When does Chris usually arrive home? - He usualle gets home late. (Present Simple)
6) Has she ever ridden on a rollercoaster? - Yes, she has. (Present Perfect)
7) What are you doing this evening?- We are going to the cafe with our friends. (Present Continuous)
8) Did you see John yesterday? -No, I didn't. (Past Simple)
9) My dad has never been to a theme park. We are going there tommorow. (Present Perfect, Present Continuous)
10) If I get excellent mark for English test, my parents will allow me to go to the party at the weekend. ( First Conditional)
11) Look! The woman is carriyng so many books in a small bag. It "ll break in a minute. (Present Continuous, Future Simple)
Объяснение:
1. The year 1189 was the starting point of the British legal system. It is from this moment that judicial precedents take on the form of a real legal source, and the whole structure as a whole becomes generally binding,
2. English common law at all times influenced the legal structures of other states. It should be noted that Britain has long been one of the largest colonial powers. Thus, English law in its primary form was in effect in many of its subjects.
3. The English legal system comprises a large number of branches. By analogy with continental legal structures, industries regulate public relations of one kind or another. Moreover, each of them has a number of its own specific features.
4. There are other legal branches in the British system, for example: constitutional law; administrative law; labor industry, etc. Most of all controversy in scientific circles is the English civil law.
5. At the same time in Great Britain there is no traditional division of the legal system into private and public law in general. But civil society relations are, of course, regulated.