Choose the right variant 1. When (do / will) our classes start tomorrow?
2. The train from Liverpool (arrives / will arrive) at 7.30.
3. I don’t think the train (arrives / will arrive) on time.
4. I (will apologize / apologize) if you (will explain / explain) to me why I should.
5. I (will play / am playing) football tomorrow.
6. I (will promise / promise) I (will phone / phone) my granny.
7. We (will go / are going) to St. Petersburg soon.
8. What time (does / will) the bus arrive in Cardiff?
9. Alec (is going to write / is writing) a letter to his parents in the evening.
10. We are having a party on Saturday night. (Will you come / Are you coming)?
Make the future with an appropriate form (Present Simple, Present Progressive, will or to be going to)
11. We (have) a party next Saturday. Would you like to come?
12. I (not/go) away for my holidays next month because I haven’t got enough money.
13. The concert (start) at 7.30 in the evening.
14. George, is it true that you (get married) next week?
15. The art exhibition (open) on 3 May and (finish) on 15 July.
16. What time … the next train (leave)?
17. Ann, we … (go) to town, … you (come) with us?
18. I (have) lunch with some businessmen next Wednesday.
19. My Uncle John from America (visit) us soon.
20. The examinations (take place) next month as announced.
2. Each judicial cirsuit is served by a Federal Court of Appeals
3. a term of 6 years compose the Senate was elected by two members from each state
4. an important role is played by so-called Lobbyists in the American legislation
5. Most of the criminal and civil cases are tried by the district courts.
6.The President of the US is elected by electors from the each state for a term of 4 years
7. Much of the legislation is recommended by the President to the Congress.
8. Federal Judges, ambassadors are appointed by the President to other countries.
9. During the election much money was spent by campaign Reagan and his party in order to become the President of the USA.
In an age of the rising influence of various animal rights movements, the ever-growing trade in exotic pets is an obvious culprit, and regularly finds itself under the microscope. The reason why the debate over exotic pets has rumbled on for so long is that there is no simple answer. There are equally sound arguments on both sides of the debate, and a conclusion is hard to reach. Here's an attempt to do just that.