III.Answer the following questions:
1.In which House does new legislation usually start?
2. What is a bill?
3. How does a bill become a law?
4. Who has the right of veto?
5. When finally does a bill become a law?
IV.Find in the text English equivalents for the following expressions:
щорічне звернення
непарний рік
законодавча влада
ініціювати новий законопроект
радитися
підпис президента
отримати більшість
V.Give antonyms to the following words:
to refuse, to continue, disagreement, similar, to approve, together, freedom, majority, objection, to recognize, differences, odd, accept, to overcome, to adopt.
VI.Make sentences of your own using a gerund after each of the following:
avoid, finish, interested, insist, instead of, tired, worth, cannot help, stop, prevent.
VII.Use each of the following in a separate sentence:
confer examine introduce approve
pass sign organize amend
VIII.Compare the studies of new legislation in Great Britain and in the USA.