1. I'm not a hippo.
2. You aren't a girl.
3. It isn't a god.
4. Andy and Tim aren't sad.
5. James and I aren't tall.
6. Barbara isn't funny.
7. A tomato isn't brown.
8. A banana isn't purple.
9. I'm not ten.
10. You and Kate aren't old.
11. I'm not sorry.
12. He isn't young.
1. Who was
2. Who is
3. Can Ted come?
4. Could Ann read?
5. Has David
6. Does your friend like
7. Does his grandfather work
8. Did he go
9. Did she give
10. Did they sent
There
are many traditions associated with both chambers of the Houses of
Parliament. The Woolsack, for instance, is a sort of stool stuffed with
wool, originally placed in Parliament in Edward III's reign as a symbol
of the basis of England's prosperity at that time. Nowadays, it is the
seat of the Lord Chancellor, as Speaker of the House of Lords and is
significantly stuffed with a blend of wool from the colonies and
dominions.
There is a place between the two sides of the Houses. In the Houses of
Commons this space is approximately the width of two drawn swords.
Formerly,the MP's, when very heated, sometimes drew swords and a figk
began.Therefore, a ruler was imposed prohibiting members to cross the
space. Today any MP who puts a foot forward is "called to amber"
immediately by the Speaker and he has to apologise to the House.
1 He said he had ordered a pizza for dinner.
2 She told her friend not to speak to her father like that.
3 She said the weather was nice that day.
4 She told her son to close all the windows.
5 He said they were going to leave for the Crimea soon.
6 She asked me where I was going on Saturday.
7 The father asked where his bag was.
8 Tom asked Ben if he knew her telephone number.
1)After getting to know him better, I regretted to judge him unfairly
2) doing; doing
3) to go; sit; listening
4) doing
4)
4)speaking; speaking
5) cooking; preparing
6)surely you recollect he said that he would agree for me to borrow his car
7) to disappoint ; go; decorating
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