V. Напишите предложения с формами глаголов to be и to have в вопросительной и отрицательной формах. 1. She has a complaint.
2. The plaintiff and the defendant have attorneys.
3. The accused person is the defendant.
4. The man was guilty.
5. The defendant is accused of burglary. 6. They were innocent.
VI. Перепишите и переведите предложения на русский язык, определяя видовременную форму глаголов. Напишите предложения в вопросительной и отрицательной формах.
1. A civil case begins with a plaintiff.
2. The attorneys speak on behalf of their clients.
3. A jury makes a decision.
4. They decide on a verdict.
5. The judge listened to the attorney’s arguments.
6. The defendant hired an attorney to prove that he was innocent.
7. Mr. Meaner’s attorney represented him during the trial.
например What are you doing tonight?
иногда в вопросах не бывает вс глагола поэтому вот второй пример Do you like chocolate?
А ответы формируются по вопросам. Например Yes, I do/ No, I don't (don't =do not утверждает что нет ) это ответ на второй вопрос. На английском это называется yes no questions то есть вопросы на которых отвечают да или нет
А ответ на первый вопрос это просто предложение например I am going to do my homework
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Dnipro is a dynamic and lively city.
The city is surprising green along the wide and slow-moving Dnieper river (Dnepr in Russian, Dnipro in Ukrainian) and has remarkable embankments, long boulevards and spacious parks.
It is also the major centre of high-technology industries, education, machine-building, metallurgy and trade. The city is not only famous for its commercial industry, but also its green hills and deep history.
The old fortress settlement has existed since the middle of the 16th century. The new town was founded in 1776 by the Russian Prince, Potemkin by order of Catherine II, Empress of the Russian Empire and was called Yekaterinoslav (Ekaterinoslav) from 1776 to 1926. During 1918 the town’s name was Sicheslav (The Glory for Sich’/Fortress of Cossacks).
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