3 Choose the correct alternatives to complete the sentences.
1 A: Would you like sugar in your tea?
B: Yes, please. Just a few/little/some.
2 A: Have you got any plans for the weekend?
B: I go/will go/’m going to the cinema with Isabella.
3 A: Have you ever been to Mumbai?
B: Yes. I was going/’ve been/went there last summer.
4 A: What’s the biggest/bigger/most big land animal in
the world?
B: I think it’s the African elephant.
5 A: You mustn’t/must/don’t have to tell anyone.
B: Don’t worry. It’s our secret.
In 1970, joined the international department faculty Leningrad State University named Zhdanov (LGU). In LGU Vladimir joined the CPSU (to be a member of the party until its dispersal in 1991. In 1975, and graduated from the Faculty of Law of the international department of Leningrad State University (one of his teachers was Anatoly Sobchak), the topic of diplom - "the most favorable nation principle in international law ".