30 read this newspaper article and put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense, past
simple or past continuous.
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an honest customer
yesterday jon atkins 1
went (go) into
harpers' art gallery at the end of the
afternoon. he 2 (want) to buy a
present for his mother. it (be)
nearly closing time and owner michael harper
(count) the money. quickly jon
5
(choose) a small picture and mr
harper 6 (wrap) it for him.
while 7 he (wait) for his bus, jon
(decide) to look at the picture
again. in the parcel he 9
(find)
£500 in cash as well as the picture. he
.. (run) back to the shop. it was
closed so jon 11
(look) through
the window.
michael harper 12 (search)
under the counter, and his assistants
13 (look) in all the cupboards
and drawers. 'i 14 (knock) on the
window and 15.
(wave) the
money at them' said jon.
'i was so happy,' said mr harper. it's
wonderful to know that there are honest
people like jon.'
29
1) the term “constitutional monarchy" means that Great Britain is governed by the Parliament and the Queen is Head of State.
2) The legislative power in the country is exercised by the Houses of Parliament. The British Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
3) The House of Lords is composed of hereditary and life peers and peeresses. The members of the House of Commons are elected by the people.
4) The executive power is exercised by Prime Minister and his Cabinet.
5) The executive branch of the government is usually formed by the political party which is supported by the majority in the House of Commons. Prime Minister is the majority party leader and is appointed by the Queen. Prime Minister chooses a team of ministers; twenty of the ministers are in the Cabinet.
6) The second largest party becomes the official opposition with its own leader and the Shadow Cabinet.
7) The judiciary branch of the government determines common law and is independent of both the legislative and the executive branches.
8) There is no written constitution in Great Britain, only precedents and traditions.
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