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Great Britain

 
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Great Britain
by Дарья Демидкина - Tuesday, 21 May 2019, 8:39 PM
 

Answer the questions and write down your answers:

1. What is the official name of Great Britain?

2. Where is Great Britain situated?

3. What is the climate of Great Britain?

4. What can you say about the government?


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by Вадим Мыльников - Monday, 3 June 2019, 10:22 AM
 

1. The official name of Great Britain is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2. Great Britain island is situated on the north-west coast of Europe

3. Not much lower than 0 C° in winter and higher than 32C° in summer

4. Goverment is led by prime minister. He chooses all ministers. Main organ is Cabinet of ministers 

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by Даниил Абзалов - Monday, 3 June 2019, 10:36 AM
 

1. United Kingdom (full official name — United Kingdom of great Britain and Northern Ireland) 

2. The United Kingdom of great Britain and Northern Ireland is an island nation Northwest of continental Europe

Britain.

3. The climate of great Britain under the influence of the Atlantic ocean is moderate and humid, with relatively small changes in air temperature in winter and summer.

4. The government is headed by the Prime Minister. He chooses all the Ministers. The main body is the Cabinet of Ministers

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by Валерий Горбов - Monday, 3 June 2019, 10:41 AM
 

1. The official name of Great Britain is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2. Great Britain's island is situated on the north-west coast of Europe

3. Due to the moderating influence of the sea Great Britain has an insular climate, rather humid and mild, but striking discrepancy between seasons.

4. Great Britain is a parliamentary monarchy.

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by Ангелина Бабкина - Monday, 3 June 2019, 10:59 AM
 
1. The official name of Great Britain is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2. Great Britain's island is situated on the north-west coast of Europe 3. The climate of great Britain under the influence of the Atlantic ocean is moderate and humid 4. Great Britain is a parliamentary monarchy
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by Алексей Павлов - Tuesday, 4 June 2019, 12:11 PM
 

1.Great Britain-official name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

2.Great Britain  is situated on two large islands, the larg­est of which is Great Britain, the smaller is Ireland.

3.Great Britain has an insular climate, rather humid and mild, but striking discrepancy between seasons.

4.  Great Britain is a parliamentary monarchy, officially the head of state is the Queen (or the King). However, the power of the Queen in Great Britain is not absolute. She acts only on the advice of the min­isters and Parliament.

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by Дилара Макуева - Tuesday, 4 June 2019, 12:14 PM
 

1) The official name of Great Britain is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2) The United Kingdom is situated on the British Isles. 
3) The climate of Great Britain, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, is temperate and humid, with relatively small temperature variations between winter and summer.
4) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a parliamentary monarchy. The monarch has certain political rights. Now at the head of the State is the Queen. 

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by Игорь Чемоданов - Tuesday, 4 June 2019, 12:14 PM
 
1.Great Britain (official name — the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) 


2.Great Britain  is situated on two large islands, the larg­est of which is Great Britain, the smaller is Ireland

3.Great Britain has an insular climate, rather humid and mild, but striking discrepancy between seasons.

4.Great Britain is a parliamentary monarchy, officially the head of state is the Queen (or the King). However, the power of the Queen in Great Britain is not absolute. She acts only on the advice of the min­isters and Parliament.