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06.03.2022 13:57

Find the sentences with the correct structure

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СнежаночкаФил
24.03.2021 12:04

1) In my opinion, a journalist is a very interesting ocupation!

2) What could be more interesting than to interview people, meet new people, learn the details of their lives and how they have achieved their success?

Or to see one of the first event, and then to tell about it to the whole country, to the whole world and it does not matter how: to write about it in the newspaper or to make a report about it... My dream is to make my own reports and, if necessary, to go to the remote hinterland of our great country or to fly a few hours by plane to a distant country, and then to tell the whole country on television about what happened. The profession of journalist is both difficult and interesting. But at the same time it is a very responsible job, because the world learns about the news from the lips of journalists and it is important to convey to the viewer or reader true information without any distorting it.

3) I am sure that everyone will find his favourite work and will love it, devote his whole life to it. It is only important to make the right choice of his profession!

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Evelynimmortal
06.01.2021 06:21
1.  The universities, which were founded between 1850 and 1930, including London University, are known as redbrick universities. They were called so because that was the favourable building material of the time.
2.  the London School of Economics and Political Science, the Imperial College of Science and Technology, the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, the School of Oriental and African Studies, the School of Architecture.
3.  Whereas colleges within a university teach all subjects, and schools – a group of subjects, these institutes specialize more narrowly, and are often more occupied with research than teaching undergraduates.
4.  Most of the redbrick universities founded in the nineteenth century are scattered throughout the country and are to be found in Birmingham, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham, Sheffield, Southampton and some others.
5. The redbrick universities organize their academic work in a va-riety of ways. Subjects are taught in individual departments which are in turn grouped into faculties covering the main subject grouping, like arts, science, engineering, social science.
6.  The “new universities” were all founded after the Second World War. They are Keele Uni-versity (in Staffordshire), the universities of East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Lancaster, Sussex, Warwick, York.
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