1. a coroner - d) an official who investigates the
cause of any death thought to be violent or unnatural causes.
2. a magistrate - a) an officer acting as a judge in
the lower courts.
3. a barrister - e) a lawyer who has the right to
speak and argue in higher law courts.
4. a judge - b) a public official with authority to
hear and decide cases in a law court.
5. a solicitor - f) a lawyer who prepares legal
documents, advises clients on legal and speaks for them in lower law courts.
<span>6. jury - c) a group of people who swear to give a
true decision on issues in a law court. </span>
1. Does it rain a lot here in spring
2. Does the shop close at 5 <span>o'clock.
3. Do they have parties every weekend
4. Does she speak good English
5. Do you drink a lot of tea
6. Do they go shopping on Saturdays </span>
When did you first start singing?When did you make your first record? Where do you live? What is your favourite city? How often do you go to Paris? How do you get there? Who is your favourite singer and pop group? How much money do you earn?Who is your favourite person?How Kong are you going to stay here?
1) Jim doesn't like baseball very much
2) Ann drives her car to work every day
3) When I heard the news I immediately called Tom
4) Maria speaks English very well
5) After eating my dinner I quickly went out
6) You watch television all the time
7) I think I'll go to bed early tonight
8) верно
9) We went to the movies last night
10) We go to sea in August every summer
11) верно
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