____ has three parts: the City, the West End and the East End.
____ the end of the 11th century, the government of England was based in Westminster.
“Hamlet” was written by ____.
Australia is an ___.
Great Britain is separated from the continent by ___.
Great Britain is washed by ___ Atlantic Ocean.
Halloween is a public holiday ___ on October 31.
Hyde Park, originally ____, is the largest park in London.
I saw a lot of ____in the shop.
I thought I would take a look at ___ British Museum.
It's a very old castle. It is one of____ castles in Britain.
Look ___! There is a car coming.
Mukhtar Auezov is famous for his ____.
The Smithsonian Institution in the USA was ___ in 1846, and it includes their ten museums.
Stars in the USA flag denote:
The Battle of Stalingrad was the ___.
The British Monarch reigns, but doesn't _____.
The capital of Scotland is ____.
The Congress is situated ___.
The executive branch is headed by the ___ who is also the head of the country.
The executive departments are ____in Washington.
The largest state in the USA is _____.
The oldest and best known school for boys in Great Britain is ___.
The oldest royal residence of the UK is ____.
The ravens in the Tower of London are taken care of because____.
The school year begins ___the first of September.
The U.S. centre for art and business is ___.
Washington is situated on the ... in District of Columbia:
What is the highest building in Washington?