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MaxCraft670
MaxCraft670
08.09.2021 11:04 •  Английский язык

5 Tom did a lot of different things last week. Look at the picture. Write sentences about
Tom using the past simple form of the verbs. compete, in, go, learn, start, watch, win.​

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elina18121959
elina18121959
10.04.2020 19:01
1. Good morning.
2. Best marks at school.
3. A lot of luck.
4. Fun with friends.

1. I get up at 7 o'clock. I am happy. It is nice weather. So sunny and warm. I think, it will be positive day.
2. I get many "5" marks, without bad marks. Teachers like me. I'm the best pupil in the school. I have a famous.
3. I find some money. It's luck! Now I can bye something yummy like an ice cream or maybe chocolate.
4. My friends and I play and talk.They get fun with me. And I'm merry of this. I have a good classmates, it's really awesome! And I want that this day never ends!
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Violetta570
Violetta570
10.04.2020 19:01
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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