Fill the gaps, using these words.
a term, a decision, to vote, a judge, a representative, to represent, a bill, armed forces, a citizen, no matter how, a court, all in all, to obey, an amendment, to declare.
e.g. Changes in the Constitution are called amendments
1)You can work as a judge in Russia if only you've reached the age of 35.
2)He is the citizen of Manchester.
3) Russia has mighty armed forces
4) Silence in court I -roared the judge.
5)He always obeys his parents.
6)The bill was carried.
7)I'll finish this project no matter how long it takes.
8) all in all the test was so easy.
9) The President declared war.
10) She was chosen to represent us.
11)Did you vote at the last election ?
12)He left the school before the end of the term.
13)The decision of the House of Lords is final.
14)There are representatives of many nationalities in our tour group.
4. Choose the right preposition.
1. They started the fight without declaring war (on) the country.
2. Judging (by) the number of votes the candidate is winning.
3. It was difficult to add an amendment (to) the Defence Bill.
4. Doctors are still fighting (for) his life.
5. Colin Mitchell will judge (at) the coming competition.
6. If the majority vote is (against) the bill, i'll never pass.