Complete the conversations with the appropriate form of get or take. A: Are you coming soon? You're (1)_taking_ long time.
B: I know, but I'm still (2)__ ready.
A: (3)__ off your shoes! You're getting mud on the carpet!
B: OK. OK. (4)__ it easy.
A: When did they (5)__ married?
B: Last month. We (6)__ lots of photos.
A: Is it time to (7)__ off the bus?
B: Yes, it is. Let's (8)__ a taxi next time - we're very late!
A: Wow! Look at your inbox! You've (9)__ a lot of emails!
B: I know. I've been on holiday. It's going to (10)__ a long time to read them all.
1. The judge hearing cases of petty crimes is called a magistrate
2. The thief committing crimes in the shops is called a shoplifter
3. The vase broken by the the boy was very expensive
4. The letter sent to us by the criminal spoke about his repentance
5. The laws discussed yesterday were very important
6. The professor teaching us criminology is a famous lawyer.
7. People violating laws on intellectual property are seldom punished
8. The offender sentenced to imprisonment looked disappointed
9. The people sitting in the jury are ordinary people
10. The books recommended to us by our teacher seem to be interesting and useful.
Уи́льям Шекспи́р (англ. William Shakespeare[1]; 26 апреля 1564 года (крещение)[⇨], Стратфорд-апон-Эйвон, Англия — 23 апреля (3 мая) 1616[⇨], там же) — английский поэт и драматург, зачастую считается величайшим англоязычным писателем и одним из лучших драматургов мира[2]. Часто именуется национальным поэтом Англии[3]. Дошедшие до нас работы, включая некоторые, написанные совместно с другими авторами, состоят из 38 пьес, 154 сонетов, 4 поэм и 3 эпитафий. Пьесы Шекспира переведены на все основные языки и ставятся чаще, чем произведения других драматургов[4].