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The Political System of the UK
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Mother asks me, "Have you done your homework?"
Mother asks me if I have done my homework.
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The Queen has no real power, so why does she rule the country?
She is the symbol of the country, its history and traditions.
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Jane says, "Lucy, give me the red book!"
Jane asks Lucy to give her the red book.
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Members of which House of the Parliament are elected?
Members of the House of Commons are elected.
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Bill asks, "What countries does the UK include?"
Bill asks what countries the UK includes.
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Is the Queen Head of State only in the UK?
No, she is also the Head of the Commonwealth.
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Where does the British Prime Minister live?
He lives at 10 Downing Street.
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What does the British Parliament consist of?
It consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
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What is this?
the Houses of Parliament
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Whose flag is that?
This is the flag of the Commonwealth.
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What does MP mean?
It means Member of Parliament.
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Members of which House of the Parliament are permanent?
The members of the House of Lords are permanent.
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What is the Commonwealth?
It is an association of independent states, former British colonies.
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What is this?
It is Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the Queen.
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Name three countries that were part of the British Empire.
India, Paristan, Ceylon were parts of the British Empire.
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How many children does the Queen have?
She has got two children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
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Who the Head of State in Britain?
The Queen is the Head of State in Britain.
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Anna says, "I went to the cinema yesterday." Make this sentence reported speech.
Annay says that she went to the cinema yesterday.
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