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Выпишите из текста по одному предложению в Present Indefinite, Past Indefinite и Future Indefinite (не используйте предложения с глаголом to be) и переведите их на русский язык. Напишите эти предложения в вопросительной (общий и специальный вопросы) и отрицательной формах After school massacre, Newtown residents urge stricter gun control Parents and neighbors of the children killed in last month’s Connecticut school shooting implored state lawmakers at a hearing on Wednesday to ban the powerful rifle and high-capacity magazines used in the As parents, first responders and town officials spoke at the Newtown high school, many in the audience of about 600 people gave standing ovations and wept. “We lost our son Benjamin” to an “unstable, suicidal individual who had access to a weapon that has no place in a home, ” said David Wheeler. “Military-style assault weapons belong in an armory under lock and key. They do not belong in a weapons safe in a home.” Legislators in Washington and around the United States are grappling with how to keep Americans safe from gun violence in the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 children Gun control advocates argue that the AR 15-type assault weapon and high-capacity magazines used by the gunman do not belong in the hands of civilians. Gun rights advocates say that any attempt to ban assault weapons or high-capacity magazines is a prelude to stripping Americans of their constitutional right to bear arms. President Barack Obama has called on Congress to approve an overhaul of the nation’s gun laws, including an expansion of background checks for gun sales. On Wednesday, former U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords - who was shot in the head in a mass shooting two years ago in Tucson - urged her former colleagues to act. Many of the proposals made by Connecticut lawmakers, including an assault weapons ban and expanding background checks, are similar to bills under consideration also in Washington. But while previous hearings held in the state capitol of Hartford have featured strong disagreement, especially on gun control, most of those testifying in the hearing in Newtown shared the view that assault weapons do not belong in the hands of civilians. “I cannot agree that weapons such as the Bushmaster can play a legitimate role in a society that first and foremost seeks to keep its citizens safe, ” said Newtown first selectman Pat Llodra, the town’s top elected But there were dissenting voices as well. Wednesday’s hearing was in sharp contrast to a legislative subcommittee hearing held Monday at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford on gun laws, which lasted hours into the night and attracted hundreds of gun rights activists statewide. Many in the crowd at the Newtown High School auditorium, the site where President Barack Obama addressed residents after the shooting, wore stickers urging gun Many voiced support for more background checks, annual gun permit renewals and increased availability of mental health services. Michael Majeski of Newtown called it a “kneejerk reaction” to the shooting by focusing on gun laws. Rather, he said, they need to address mental illness, pointing out how the state has closed a nearby psychiatric hospital. “If there is any commonsense or wisdom among the members of this committee, I would humbly ask you to focus on the underlying causes of these murders and not these symptoms, ” he said. David Wheeler, whose son was killed at Sandy Hook, said a more comprehensive system of identifying and monitoring individuals with mental distress needs to be created. “It doesn’t matter to whom these weapons were registered. It doesn’t matter if they were purchased legally. What matters is that it was far too easy for another mentally unbalanced, suicidal person who had violent obsessions to have easy access to unreasonably powerful weapons.” The public hearing was organized by the General Assembly's task force on gun violence prevention and children's safety. Lawmakers hope to vote on a package of new measures around the end of February.

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Энн: я думаю, настало время перекусить. Я голоден.
Боб: я тоже. я вижу, вы готовы спуститься в столовку. Я заканчиваю эту статью. Вы подождите минутку
A: да, тогда поторопись.
Б: что-нибудь на свой вкус в меню?
ответ: да, все виды вещей. Давайте суп, бульон, наверное?
Б: я не думаю, что я буду сегодня суп. Я хочу какой-нибудь салат для начала.
ответ: у вас будет овощной салат, отбивные и картофельное пюре?
Б: с удовольствием. Что вы скажете тоа бутылку пива?
ответ: пива Нет Я предпочитаю стакан минеральной воды или чашку чая.
Б: ладно. Чай тогда. Вы не передадите мне горчицу
ответ: вот ты. Что касается меня, я никогда не беру горчицу или перец.
Б: ты не говори так!
ответ: Смотри! Официантка приносит чай.
Б: мы хотим, ни ветчины, ни колбасы, не так ли?
A: нет, ветчину, а также сосиски и речи. Я хотел бы некоторые фрукты, яблоки или апельсины.
B: Да, но вы забыли про встречу нашего английского клуба. Мы должны уходить, чтобы поспеть вовремя к началу дискуссии.
ответ: вы правы. Приходят вместе! Давайте платить за ужин и уйти.

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Выпишите из текста по одному предложению в Present Indefinite, Past Indefinite и Future Indefinite (не используйте предложения с глаголом to be) и переведите их на русский язык. Напишите эти предложения в вопросительной (общий и специальный вопросы) и отрицательной формах After school massacre, Newtown residents urge stricter gun control Parents and neighbors of the children killed in last month’s Connecticut school shooting implored state lawmakers at a hearing on Wednesday to ban the powerful rifle and high-capacity magazines used in the As parents, first responders and town officials spoke at the Newtown high school, many in the audience of about 600 people gave standing ovations and wept. “We lost our son Benjamin” to an “unstable, suicidal individual who had access to a weapon that has no place in a home, ” said David Wheeler. “Military-style assault weapons belong in an armory under lock and key. They do not belong in a weapons safe in a home.” Legislators in Washington and around the United States are grappling with how to keep Americans safe from gun violence in the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 children Gun control advocates argue that the AR 15-type assault weapon and high-capacity magazines used by the gunman do not belong in the hands of civilians. Gun rights advocates say that any attempt to ban assault weapons or high-capacity magazines is a prelude to stripping Americans of their constitutional right to bear arms. President Barack Obama has called on Congress to approve an overhaul of the nation’s gun laws, including an expansion of background checks for gun sales. On Wednesday, former U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords - who was shot in the head in a mass shooting two years ago in Tucson - urged her former colleagues to act. Many of the proposals made by Connecticut lawmakers, including an assault weapons ban and expanding background checks, are similar to bills under consideration also in Washington. But while previous hearings held in the state capitol of Hartford have featured strong disagreement, especially on gun control, most of those testifying in the hearing in Newtown shared the view that assault weapons do not belong in the hands of civilians. “I cannot agree that weapons such as the Bushmaster can play a legitimate role in a society that first and foremost seeks to keep its citizens safe, ” said Newtown first selectman Pat Llodra, the town’s top elected But there were dissenting voices as well. Wednesday’s hearing was in sharp contrast to a legislative subcommittee hearing held Monday at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford on gun laws, which lasted hours into the night and attracted hundreds of gun rights activists statewide. Many in the crowd at the Newtown High School auditorium, the site where President Barack Obama addressed residents after the shooting, wore stickers urging gun Many voiced support for more background checks, annual gun permit renewals and increased availability of mental health services. Michael Majeski of Newtown called it a “kneejerk reaction” to the shooting by focusing on gun laws. Rather, he said, they need to address mental illness, pointing out how the state has closed a nearby psychiatric hospital. “If there is any commonsense or wisdom among the members of this committee, I would humbly ask you to focus on the underlying causes of these murders and not these symptoms, ” he said. David Wheeler, whose son was killed at Sandy Hook, said a more comprehensive system of identifying and monitoring individuals with mental distress needs to be created. “It doesn’t matter to whom these weapons were registered. It doesn’t matter if they were purchased legally. What matters is that it was far too easy for another mentally unbalanced, suicidal person who had violent obsessions to have easy access to unreasonably powerful weapons.” The public hearing was organized by the General Assembly's task force on gun violence prevention and children's safety. Lawmakers hope to vote on a package of new measures around the end of February.
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