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Q1133506
Which of the following sentences correctly uses an adjective in the superlative degree?
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Q1133505
Choose the correct sentence with the proper preposition:
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Q1133504
What is the past tense of the verb "mow" in the context of cutting grass?
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Q877235
Observe the following extracts and choose the statement that reflects the realities of the underlined elements.
Edinburgh declaration calls on leaders to work far more closely with communities (subtitle) principal science adviser at NatureScot, (lines 9, 10)
Edinburgh declaration calls on leaders to work far more closely with communities (subtitle) principal science adviser at NatureScot, (lines 9, 10)
i. we could replace on by to without losing the meaning
ii. we could replace at by in without losing the meaning
iii. at means he works or consults for this place
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Q877234
Analyze the excerpts below regarding verb tenses respectively in the order they appear:
i. [ ] thats how were going to meet those targets. (line 12) ii. The Aichi biodiversity goals for 2020 included removing all incentives or subsidies harmful to nature (line 19, 20) iii. [ ] which will now be opened to signatories worldwide [ ] (line 24) iv. [ ] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets [ ] (lines 34, 35)
i. [ ] thats how were going to meet those targets. (line 12) ii. The Aichi biodiversity goals for 2020 included removing all incentives or subsidies harmful to nature (line 19, 20) iii. [ ] which will now be opened to signatories worldwide [ ] (line 24) iv. [ ] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets [ ] (lines 34, 35)
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Q877233
Observe the underlined elements in the sentence: What we need to do is work with local communities, local governments and local communities thats how were going to meet those targets. (lines 11, 12) and choose the best alternative that describes them:
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Q877232
Read the two extracts from the article. And analyze the statements regarding True (T) or False (F).
The Edinburgh declaration, which will now be opened to signatories worldwide, says its supporters are deeply concerned about the significant implications that the loss of biodiversity and climate change has on our livelihood and communities. (lines 25, 26, 27)
Indeed, the Covid-19 global pandemic has reminded us how important it is to live in harmony with nature. (lines 29, 30)
i. the use of its in say its supporters is the same use of it is in how important it is; ii. its in say its supporters refers to supporters of the Edinburgh declaration; iii. in our livelihood, our is an object pronoun; iv. in has reminded us, us is an object pronoun;
The Edinburgh declaration, which will now be opened to signatories worldwide, says its supporters are deeply concerned about the significant implications that the loss of biodiversity and climate change has on our livelihood and communities. (lines 25, 26, 27)
Indeed, the Covid-19 global pandemic has reminded us how important it is to live in harmony with nature. (lines 29, 30)
i. the use of its in say its supporters is the same use of it is in how important it is; ii. its in say its supporters refers to supporters of the Edinburgh declaration; iii. in our livelihood, our is an object pronoun; iv. in has reminded us, us is an object pronoun;
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Q877231
Read the sentences extracted from the article, then analyze the proposed question tags for them and select the most appropriate alternative:
The current approach is bust, (line 9) It has been rescheduled for next year. (line 18) [ ] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets around adequate funding on biodiversity (lines 34, 35)
The current approach is bust, (line 9) It has been rescheduled for next year. (line 18) [ ] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets around adequate funding on biodiversity (lines 34, 35)
i. The current approach is bust , isnt it?
ii. It has been rescheduled for next year, hasnt it?
iii. [ ] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets around adequate funding on biodiversity, is it?
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Q877230
Observe the extracted part of the head of the article and choose the correct alternative for rewriting the date:
Mon 31 Aug 2020
Mon 31 Aug 2020
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Q877229
Observe the extracted part: harmful to nature; halving the rate of loss of all habitats, including forests (line 20). In order to inquire about that information using how much and how many, choose the option that fits the rules.
i. How much harm was caused to nature? ii. How many habitats were lost? iii. How much forests were included?
i. How much harm was caused to nature? ii. How many habitats were lost? iii. How much forests were included?