Вопрос задан 23.07.2018 в 06:39. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Чуферидзе Алёна.

Use the proper forms of the verbs. Mind the Sequence of Tenses rule. 1. The students were

explained that the basic legal framework laid down in 1688 still (to remain), but its political content, and the political balance between its main elements, the Crown, the House of Lords and the House of Commons (to change) radically. 2. The teacher stressed that Oliver Cromwell (to create) a written constitution - “The Instrument of Government” - which (to be) effective only for a few years. 3. I read that constitutionalism (to be) part of the British political tradition at least since medieval times. 4. It is believed that the Magna Carta (1297) (to regard) as Britain's closest equivalent to a written constitution as it (to be) a source of inspiration for subsequent constitutional development both in the UK and overseas. 5. The teacher said that the ancient theory of separation of powers (to try) to combat tyranny by dividing the functions of government between groups with different interests so that no power centre (to act) without cooperation with others. 6. It was interesting to know that Australia, New Zealand and Canada each (to recognize) the Crown as their Head of State. 7. We were explained that since 1688 the functions and personal powers of the monarchy gradually (to reduce). 8. The report was devoted to the English Civil War (1642-1648) which (to be) the country's greatest internal conflict between supporters of Parliament and supporters of Charles I. 9. The reporter stated that three Parliaments (to summon) and (to dissolve) in the first four years of Charles I reign, then 11 years he (to rule) without one. 10. He informed us that since 1688 the unwritten constitution (to attempt) to adjust the economic and social changes within the broad principles which (to lay) down in 1688. 11. He stressed that the 1688 Glorious Revolution (to be) a compromise which (to design) to satisfy all the influential political and economic interests. 12. He tried to prove that the “unwritten constitution” (to have) the “virtue of flexibility” and (to permit) both evolutionary and constitutional changes.
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To address your request, I will provide proper forms of the verbs while minding the Sequence of Tenses rule for each of the provided sentences.

1. The students were explained that the basic legal framework laid down in 1688 still remains, but its political content, and the political balance between its main elements, the Crown, the House of Lords and the House of Commons, change radically.

2. The teacher stressed that Oliver Cromwell created a written constitution - “The Instrument of Government” - which was effective only for a few years.

3. I read that constitutionalism is part of the British political tradition at least since medieval times.

4. It is believed that the Magna Carta (1297) is regarded as Britain's closest equivalent to a written constitution as it has been a source of inspiration for subsequent constitutional development both in the UK and overseas.

5. The teacher said that the ancient theory of separation of powers tries to combat tyranny by dividing the functions of government between groups with different interests so that no power center can act without cooperation with others.

6. It was interesting to know that Australia, New Zealand and Canada each recognize the Crown as their Head of State.

7. We were explained that since 1688 the functions and personal powers of the monarchy gradually reduced.

8. The report was devoted to the English Civil War (1642-1648) which was the country's greatest internal conflict between supporters of Parliament and supporters of Charles I.

9. The reporter stated that three Parliaments were summoned and dissolved in the first four years of Charles I's reign, then 11 years he ruled without one.

10. He informed us that since 1688 the unwritten constitution attempts to adjust the economic and social changes within the broad principles which were laid down in 1688.

11. He stressed that the 1688 Glorious Revolution was a compromise which was designed to satisfy all the influential political and economic interests.

12. He tried to prove that the “unwritten constitution” has the “virtue of flexibility” and permits both evolutionary and constitutional changes.

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