Develop the sentences: 49
1. New legislation in Britain usually starts ...
2. In each house a bill is considered in …
3. The first reading is purely
4. The second reading is ...
5. After the second reading the bill is ...
6. The bill is then returned to …
7. If passed after its third reading, it goes …
8. Amendments made to a bill by the House of Lords must be …
9. If the House of Commons do not agree, the bill is …
10. In the event of persistent disagreement between the two houses…
11. Finally, the bill goes to ...
12. Nowadays the royal assent is ...
13. In theory the queen could still refuse …
7. We shall have decorated the Christmas tree before our children come back.
11. I shall have been teaching for ten years this year.
13. I am going to finish my second book by the end of this year. (publish)
15. My second book will have been published by the end of this year.
19. Before Greg calls me, I shall have been considering his proposal all the time.
23. You will be sweating until you open the window.
27. By Friday we shall have received all the needed information.
31. This year the trees will have been growing for three years.
2. You spend money when you use it to pay for something.
3. If you can't afford something, it is too expensive for you.
4. You earn money from work that you do.
5. You save money by keeping it instead of spending it.
6. If you lend money to someone, you give it to them for a short time: later they must pay it back.
7. You borrow money when someone gives it to you for a short time.
8. When you borrow money from someone, you owe it to them until you give it back.