Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. If someone asks what your ___________ (NATION) is, how do you answer?

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. For British people __________________(NATION) identity is a complex issue.

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. Take me, for example. I carry a passport issued by the British __________________(GOVERN).

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. I was born in England, but my Mum is _________ (Scotland) and my Granny is from Northern Ireland.

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. So what am I? __________________(ACTUAL), I am really all of them: English, Irish, Scottish and British.

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. Each of the “nations” has a lot in common but they also have their own unique culture and __________________(TRADITION) lifestyle.

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. They __________________(LIKE) it when people call them English.

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. And perhaps the most important __________________(DIFFER) of all — each nation has its own football team!

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. In some parts of Scotland and Wales people speak _________(DIFFER) languages as well.

Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The _________ (Wales) are especially proud of their language.

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