Task 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form of ‘be going to’. Example: Ben isn’t going to see his friends tonight. (–)
1. We … go to Clara’s party next Saturday. (–)
2. Brad and Julia … get married next year. (+)
3. Jack … finish his project now. (–)
This means that Great Britain is governed by the Parliament and the Queen is Head of State. (Указательное местоимение, Demonstrative pronoun)
They are elected from the constituencies in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (Личное местоимение (именительный падеж), Personal pronoun (the nominative case))
The executive power is exercised by Prime Minister and his Cabinet. (Притяжательное местоимение (основная (зависимая) форма, т.к. употребляется ВМЕСТЕ с существительным), Possessive determiner (не путать с абсолютной формой притяжательного местоимения Possessive pronoun, которая употребляется ВМЕСТО существительного))
The government is usually formed by the political party which is supported by the majority in the House of Commons. (Относительное местоимение, Relative pronoun)
The second largest party becomes the official opposition with its own leader and the Shadow Cabinet. (Притяжательное местоимение (основная (зависимая) форма), Possessive determiner)
The judiciary branch of the government determines common law and is independent of both the legislative and the executive branches. (Определяющее местоимение, Defining pronoun)
There is no written constitution in Great Britain, only precedents and traditions. (Отрицательное местоимение, Negative Pronoun)