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Sashka1712
Sashka1712
02.04.2021 07:23 •  Английский язык

Расставить в правильном порядке 1) what do the british wish on different occasions? arrange the words in a wishing and congratulating sentences. —hoping / sorry / you are sick. / soon. / you will be well —and always. / on st valentine's day / with love —on your birthday. / best wishes / hope / brings you / your birthday / your happy. / all the things —your new flat! / congratulations on (congrats on) / it is! / what exciting news —best wishes / your future. / with / for —you / every success! / wishing —every happiness / in your new home! (on your birthday! ) / wishing you —wishes! / warmest / christmas / with —for a very merry christmas / thinking of you / and a happy new year! with warm wishes —happy returns of / many / the day. —happy / mothers are / mother's day! / and you are / one of the best! / wonderful

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Sorry, you are sick. Hoping you will be well soon.

With love on St. Valentine's day and always.

Congrats on your new flat! What exciting news it is!

With best wishes for your future.

Wishing you every success!

Wishing you every happiness in your new home!
With warmest Christmas wishes!

Thinking of you for a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New year! with warm wishes

Many happy returns of the day.

Happy Mother's day! Mothers are wonderful and you are one of the best!
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Mystery322
Mystery322
02.04.2021
A jurist is a professional who studies, develops, applies or otherwise deals with the law. The term is widely used in American English, but in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth countries it has only historical and specialist usage. In most of Continental Europe any person who possesses a degree in law is called a jurist.
There is no alternative word for "jurist" in English-speaking countries outside the U.S. Members of the general public are largely unaware of the term and are likely to confuse it with "juror". The term "legal professional" may be used for convenience. Within the legal community usage of "jurist" is usually restricted to eminent judges or academics. Apart from this people working in law are usually described as "lawyers" or solicitors if they are practicing law, or as belonging to a more specific branch of the legal profession, such as barrister or advocate, judge or law professor. Less qualified professionals may be referred to as paralegals.

[edit] Continental Europe
In some of Continental Europe, anyone with a degree in law (e.g., a bachelor or master of laws) may be called a jurist. Such jurists can practice law as employees hired by law firms or legal departments of other business entities. Being a jurist does not necessarily mean that one has the privileges usually attributed to "attorney" or "solicitor". Often there are two classes of qualified lawyers, those at the "jurist" level and those known as barristers or advocates who may act in the highest courts
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ehot2004
ehot2004
02.04.2021
1). What is your favourite film? My favourite film is ""Hatiko".
2). Have you ever been in The UK? No, I never been in the UK.
3). Where do you usually buy food? Usually I buy food in market. 
4). Are you healthy? Yes, I am.
5). Do you have some sausages? No, i don't have any sausages.
6). Do you like to read books? Yes, I like to read books.
7). How old are you? I'm 23 year old.
8). What are you going to do? I going to do my homework.
9). When did you go to school? I did go to school in 7 year old.
10). Do you think you will be a teacher? No, I don't.
11). Would you like to visit the USA? Yes, I like to visit the USA.
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