The British royal family comprises Queen Elizabeth II and her close relations. There is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the British royal family.
Those who at the time are entitled to the styleHis or Her Royal Highness (HRH), and any styled His or Her Majesty (HM), are normally considered members, including those so styled before the beginning of the current monarch's reign. By this criterion, a list of the current royal family will usually include the monarch, the children and male-line grandchildren of the monarch and previous monarchs, the children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, and all their current or widowed spouses.
Some members of the royal family have official residences named as the places from which announcements are made in the Court Circular about official engagements they have carried out. The state duties and staff of some members of the royal family are funded from a parliamentary annuity, the amount of which is fully refunded by the Queen to the Treasury.[1]
Since 1917, when King George V changed the name of the royal house from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, members of the royal family have belonged, either by birth or by marriage, to the House of Windsor. Senior titled members of the royal family do not usually use a surname, although since 1960 Mountbatten-Windsor, incorporating Prince Philip's adopted surname of Mountbatten, has been prescribed as a surname for Elizabeth II's direct descendants who do not have royal styles and titles, and it has sometimes been used when required for those who do have such titles. The royal family are regarded as British cultural icons, with young adults from abroad naming the family among a group of people that they most associated with UK culture.
She didn't play the puzzles yesterday
Education is one of the most significant parts of our life. It's very important today to be educated because everybody want to get a well-paid job and a better life! That's why we should learn hard and our dreams come true!
The main aspect of learning is taking exams! there are different ways of taking it for example tests or written works , but the question is about advantages and disadvantages. Many teachers suggest that exams are the quickest way to test students and they encourage them to study.Moreover exams give students an idea of how they doing!
In spite of this opinion there is anothe one: some people think that exams take time away from classroom learning and students can get low marks if exams are too long to finish.As the result they feel upset and depressed.
Which opinion is right?Who knows!But it's out of the question that we couldn't rid of exams that's why we should learn hard and it'll be easy to pass any exam!
1 Will the bedroom be decorated by Susan tomorrow?
2 Was the ring being found in the garden?
3 Is the picture being drawn by Tom?
4 Has the invitation been sent by Simon?
5 Had the door been repaired by Paul before he left for work?
I)my friend is in the first year
they have a new flat
his family is large
her mother has many new books
she and her sister are part-time students
the students have lectures and tutorials
the boy has a dog
i have a nice cat
II) the book is in the table drawer
2e
3d
4a
5j
6i
7f
8g
9b
10h
III)1a
2c
3b
4b
5a
6c