Lists of amendments are suggested,or tabled, by members of the parliament and discussed in detail during committee,report and third reading stages.the marshalled list shows each amendment in the order is affects the next of the bill.amendments are often grouped by theme before each debate.after an amendment has been discussed,the government signals whether it will accept or reject the proposal.if the government does not intend to accept the amendment the member who suggested it can either withdraw it or ask the members to vote.(вопросы в фотке , а это текст)
B: It's lovely. It's the nicest of all you've tried on yet.
A: Yes, but I prefer short dresses.
B: Well, it's true that this dress is longer than the blue one, but it's also more elegant.
A: Yes, but it's the most expensive dress we've seen so far.
B: I know. The blue one is much cheaper, but it doesn't look as good as the black one.
A: Oh! I can't decide. What time is it?
B: It's only 6 o'clock. We've got plenty of time.
A: Really! I thought it was later than that.
B: Why don't we go to another shop?
A: No, I've decided. I like the black dress better. It's the most expensive, but it doesn't matter.
B: OK. Let's go and pay for it.