Mark these sentences true or false.1. The British Parliament sits in two buildings. 2. Members of the House of Commons never make important decisions. 3. There is a general election when the Queen decides. 4. If there was a general election in 2004, the next general election shoul< be in 2009 or earlier. 5. Life peers get into the House of Lords because their parents were rich 6. Every member of the House of Lords and the House of Commons is called an MP. 7. If the House of Commons wants to do something, the House of Lords can't stop them. 8. If the Queen disagrees with a bill, she still (все-таки) has to approve it. 9. Most members of the House of Lords are very clever and competent. 10. Members of Parliament represent everyone in the country. 11. Members of the House of Lords form the British government. 12. The Queen chooses the Prime Minister. 13. The United Kingdom is a monarchy.
1) He usually (goes) to school by bus, but today he (is walking) to school. 2) Listen! The birds (is singing). They always (sing) in the morning. 3) What (are you / doing)? Do you always (work) like that? 4) I (do not / swim) in this lake! It (is) far too cold. 5) Peter (has just / eaten) his school dinner, but I (think) school dinners (taste) horrible. 6) The girls often (do) their homework together, but today they (are not / doing) their homework properly! 7) I sometimes (go) for a walk in the afternoons, but today I (am working) instead. 8) Christiana always (feeds) her cows in the morning, but Tim (is feeding) them today. 9) Look! (Isn't ) that Sarah? She (is just / going) into the cinema with her boyfriend. 10) Dad (does not / know) that Tom (has run) in a marathon today. He will be surprised.
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