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I | Have Has | (not) | won the match. |
He | become an. | ||
She | engineer. | ||
We | left for USA. | ||
You | cooked breakfast. | ||
They | lost that paper. |
Have Has | I | seen this film? |
He | turned off the gas? | |
She | guessed the riddle? | |
We | lost the game? | |
You | bought that coat? | |
They | invited them to the evening party? |
I | Have Has | often | crossed the street at that place. |
He | seldom | met them in the park. | |
She | never | been to Kyiv. | |
We | already | shown them our picture gallery. | |
You | just | visited the exhibition. | |
They | not yet | gone to the seaside. |
I | Have Has | (not) | seen him | today. |
He | been to a concert | this week. | ||
She | finished it | this month. | ||
We | visited that museum | this year. | ||
You | read that article | lately. | ||
They |
I | Have Has | known this doctor | for five years. |
He | not seen her | there two years. | |
She | lived in this | since 1990. | |
We | village | since the war was over. | |
You | worked at school | ever since. | |
They | been here studied English. |
XI. Translate and give Present Perfect of the following verbs:
inspire, pass, inherit, choose, change, introduce, examine, consider, return, amend, alter, make, refuse, inquire, approve, shelve, refer, sign, veto, prevent, insist, commit, do, improve, accept, show, hear, brake, pay, seek, sell, solve, shoot, spend, think, throw, lose, leave, take, sweep, write, stretch, steal, search, hit, wound, fine.
XII. Read and translate the text, pay attention to Present Perfect and explain the use of the verb “have”.
The British constitution has involved over many centuries. Unlike the constitution of France and many Commonwealth countries, the British constitution has not been assembled at any time into a single, consolidated document. Instead it’s made up of common law, statute law and convention.
Of all the democratic countries in the world, only Israel is comparable to Britain in having no single document codifying the way its political institutions function and setting out the basic rights and duties of its citizens.
Britain does, however, have certain important constitutional documents, including the Magna Carta(1215) which Protects the rights of the community against the Crown: the Bill of the Rights (1689) which expended the powers of Parliament, making it impracticable for the Sovereign to ignore the wishes of the Government; and the Reform Ct Act (1832) which reform the system of parliamentary representation. The flexibility of the British constitution helps to explain why it has developed so fully over the years. However, since Britain joined the European Community in 1973, the rulings of the European Court of Justice have increasingly determined and codified sections of British law in those areas covered by the various treaties to which Britain is a party. In the process British constitutional and legal arrangements are beginning to resemble those of Europe.
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