a) names of people (titles, position, members of a family) 1. The members of the Committee looked at …James with astonishment. 2. ...Cristy looked through the articles of the Criminal Code and made notes. 3. The…Johnsons have been always interested in politics. 4. …President Kuchma is also a commander in chief of the armed forces. 5. The head of the state is the…President. 6. They elected George…chairman. 7. He was elected …President for the third time. 8. …Mr. Bush was present at the meeting with the President of the UNO. 9. …Princess Anne is charged with the united women’s organization in England. 10. …Professor Kenson gives lectures in Criminal Procedure. 11. She turned to … aunt Polly. 12. The…Prime Minister is the head of the government. b) names of places (exceptions) 1. The… United Kingdom is the only European state without a formally written constitution. 2. Bush is the President of the… USA. 3. The…Netherlands is situated on the north. 4. They decided to meet in the…Hague. c) names of languages 1. Notaries attest translations from…the Russian and foreign languages. 2. What is the…English for «декларація»? 3. The…English language is much easier than … Chinese. d) universities 1. …Oxford University is the most famous and oldest educational establishment. 2. The… Prosecutor’s Training Institute is a part of the…National Law Academy. 3. Mike is a post graduate student at the University of Hertfordshire. 4. …The Staff Development Institute is situated in Kyiv and Poltava. e) political parties and organisations 1. …The Supreme Court of Ukraine is the highest judicial body. 2. …Verkhovna Rada consists of 450 deputies. 3. …The Parliament of Ukraine is called the Verkhovna Rada. 4. It is …Parliament (in GB) and not the people that is responsible for the constitution. 5. …The Cabinet of Ministers represents the executive branch of power. 6. …The House of Lords is a hereditary chamber. 7. …The United Nations is a World Organisation deals with the most important political, economic and cultural problems. 8. The …Commonwealth of Independent States includes Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. 9. Ukraine took much measure to become a member of…the Council of Europe. 10. …The World Trade Organisation fixes rules of economic relations among its members. 11. …The Entry Clearance Office is the organisation where you apply for a visa. 12. The head of…the Anglican Church is the Queen. f) historical events 1. Before…the Norman Conquest laws in England were based on local traditions and customs. 2. …World War II caused a lot of damage to the development of most countries involved. 3. …The Civil War took place in 1920s in Russia. g) documents 1. …The British Constitution is based on two principles. 2. …The Bill of Rights determines the rights of citizens of the state and their responsibilities. 3. …The Programme of the «Nasha Ukraina» party determines the principles of social defence of the citizens.
Families A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children.
busy Engaged in activity, as work; occupied.
a bit A small portion, degree, or amount: a bit of lint; a bit of luck.
soap A cleansing agent, manufactured in bars, granules, flakes, or liquid form, made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats.
operas A theatrical presentation in which a dramatic performance is set to music
together In or into a single group, mass, or place
study The act or process of studying.
starts To begin an activity or a movement; set out. interesting Arousing or holding the attention; absorbing.
subjects Being in a position or in circumstances that place one under the power or authority of another or others
1. The members of the Committee looked at …James with astonishment. 2. ...Cristy looked through the articles of the Criminal Code and made notes. 3. The…Johnsons have been always interested in politics. 4. …President Kuchma is also a commander in
chief of the armed forces. 5. The head of the state is the…President. 6. They elected George…chairman. 7. He was elected …President for the third time. 8. …Mr. Bush was present at the meeting with the President of the UNO. 9. …Princess Anne is charged with the united women’s organization in England. 10. …Professor Kenson gives lectures in
Criminal Procedure. 11. She turned to … aunt Polly. 12. The…Prime Minister is the head of the government.
b) names of places (exceptions)
1. The… United Kingdom is the only European state without a formally written constitution. 2. Bush is the President of the… USA. 3. The…Netherlands is situated on the north. 4. They decided to meet in the…Hague.
c) names of languages
1. Notaries attest translations from…the Russian and foreign languages. 2. What is the…English for «декларація»? 3. The…English language is much easier than …
Chinese.
d) universities
1. …Oxford University is the most famous and oldest educational establishment.
2. The… Prosecutor’s Training Institute is a part of the…National
Law Academy. 3. Mike is a post graduate student at the University of Hertfordshire.
4. …The Staff Development Institute is situated in Kyiv and Poltava.
e) political parties and organisations
1. …The Supreme Court of Ukraine is the highest judicial body. 2. …Verkhovna Rada consists of 450 deputies. 3. …The Parliament of Ukraine is called the Verkhovna Rada.
4. It is …Parliament (in GB) and not the people that is responsible for the constitution.
5. …The Cabinet of Ministers represents the executive branch of power. 6. …The House of Lords is a hereditary chamber. 7. …The United Nations is a World Organisation
deals with the most important political, economic and cultural problems. 8. The …Commonwealth of Independent States includes Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
9. Ukraine took much measure to become a member of…the Council of Europe.
10. …The World Trade Organisation fixes rules of economic relations among its members. 11. …The Entry Clearance Office is the organisation where you apply for a visa. 12. The head of…the Anglican Church is the Queen.
f) historical events
1. Before…the Norman Conquest laws in England were based on local traditions and customs. 2. …World War II caused a lot of damage to the development of most countries involved. 3. …The Civil War took place in 1920s in Russia.
g) documents
1. …The British Constitution is based on two principles.
2. …The Bill of Rights determines the rights of citizens of the state and their responsibilities.
3. …The Programme of the «Nasha Ukraina» party determines the principles of social
defence of the citizens.
A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children.
busy
Engaged in activity, as work; occupied.
a bit
A small portion, degree, or amount: a bit of lint; a bit of luck.
soap
A cleansing agent, manufactured in bars, granules, flakes, or liquid form, made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats.
operas
A theatrical presentation in which a dramatic performance is set to music
together
In or into a single group, mass, or place
study
The act or process of studying.
starts
To begin an activity or a movement; set out.
interesting
Arousing or holding the attention; absorbing.
subjects
Being in a position or in circumstances that place one under the power or authority of another or others