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  • Autor: valensb17
  • hace 2 años

SUBRAYA EL VERBO + TO INFINITIVO AYUDAAAAA
Nicky is studying Law at University. ‘I chose to study Law because I want to be a detective or a lawyer’, she says. ‘When I was young I always enjoyed watching detective programmes on TV. I imagined solving the crimes myself and helping the victims. I also loved watching films with court room scenes.’ Many children drop out of school where Nicky lives, so graduating from High School was a proud moment for her. She says her mum always motivated her to work hard at school. ‘When I was at school I was good at History. It was my favourite subject.’ If you’re good at History, you’ll find studying Law similar in many ways. I’d also say Maths has helped me a lot. I think about Law questions a bit like I do Maths questions, identifying the problem, applying the formula and finding the answer. Everyone knows Law degrees involve a lot of reading. It’s true, Law students are always the last ones to leave the library! You also need to have a good memory and a good analytical brain. It’s lots of hard work and many hours studying, but we still find time to have fun. I hope to work for a Criminal Law company when I leave university. One day, I plan to have my own company!​


melyfiore06oszxfb: necesitabas buscar los verbos en infinitivo?

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Nicky is studying Law at University. ‘I chose to study Law because I want to be a detective or a lawyer’, she says. ‘When I was young I always enjoyed watching detective programmes on TV. I imagined solving the crimes myself and helping the victims. I also loved watching films with court room scenes.’ Many children drop out of school where Nicky lives, so graduating from High School was a proud moment for her. She says her mum always motivated her to work hard at school. ‘When I was at school I was good at History. It was my favourite subject.’ If you’re good at History, you’ll find studying Law similar in many ways. I’d also say Maths has helped me a lot. I think about Law questions a bit like I do Maths questions, identifying the problem, applying the formula and finding the answer. Everyone knows Law degrees involve a lot of reading. It’s true, Law students are always the last ones to leave the library! You also need to have a good memory and a good analytical brain. It’s lots of hard work and many hours studying, but we still find time to have fun. I hope to work for a Criminal Law company when I leave university. One day, I plan to have my own company!

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