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Заполните пропуски подходящими местоимениями. hi, friends! we are mary and jack. and this is son ben and dog newton. these are friends evejyn and bart. daughter is friend witc ben and dog is friends witc newton. look at the dogs! are very happy write about friends !

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Jdudn
Jdudn
03.04.2022
Hi, friends! We are Mary and Jack. And this is our son Ben and his dog Newton. These are our friends Evelyn and Bart. Their daughter is friends with Ben and her dog is friends with Newton. Look at the dogs! They are very happy! Write about our friends.
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obito4891
obito4891
03.04.2022
Jill was afraid she had forgotten___ (forget) her key at home, but she found it in her handbag.
2. Dad wasn't at home when I came back. He had gone ___ ( go) out twenty minutes before.
3. I wasn't hungry because I had just had___ (just/have) brekfast.
4. Peter saw an urgent message on his table. Somebody had left (leave) it the day before.
5. I apologized I hadn't phoned ( not/phone) her.
6 He told me that he had come back ( come back) a fortnight before.
7. I knew him at once though I had met___ (meet) him many years befor.
8.Mr. Jackson said that he had already bought ( already/buy) everything for lunch.
9. Alice asked her brother where he had arranged (arrange) to meet his friends.
10. We had no car at that time because we had sold (sell) our old one.
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danila9988p09k31
danila9988p09k31
03.04.2022
1. Criminal law is a part of public law — the law regulating the relations between citizens and the state. Crime is an act which the state considers to be wrong and which can be punished by the state. 2. It is the principle that a person cannot be considered guilty of a crime until the state proves he committed it. 3. The state must prove the suspect's guilt according to high standards, and for each crime there are precise ele-ments which must be proven. 4. In common law systems, the elements of some crimes are detailed in statutes. 5. Theft is: "dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it". 6. There are further definitions of each element of the definition, such as appropriating, which may mean taking away, destroying, treating as your own, and selling. 7. Burglary is entering someone's land without permission intending to steal or commit an act of violence. 8. Committing burglary a criminal enters someone's land without permission, whereas theft is just appropriating someone's property. 9. Robbery is using force or threats in order to steal from someone. 10. There are usually two important elements to a crime: (I) the criminal act itself: and (II) the criminal state of mind of the person when he committed the act. 11. In Anglo-American law these are known by the Latin terms of (I) Actus Reus and (II) Mens Rea.
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