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True or False: The simple present affirmative structure goes to: Subject + do + complement + verb + question mark
False
how can we reduce the pollution?
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Which one is not a good action: reuse, litter, recycle
Litter
point out the subject: Pollution harms the environment.
Pollution
Put the phase in order: Clean the air help trees
Trees help clean the air
List at least 4 subject in English:
I, you, he, she, it, they, we
"Save the turtles" is a campaign against what?
Plastic on the oceans
Which one is not a verb? 1. Pollute 2. Contaminate 3. Emit 4. Environment 5. Dispose
4. Environment
Put the phase in order according to simple present tense: smoke into the air Factories release.
Factories release smoke into the air
Name at least 4 types of pollution:
Air, water, soil/land, noise
which Activities do humans do to cause air pollution?
Deforestation, smoking, driving cars, etc...
Which natural disasters can cause air pollution?
Volcanic eruptions, Forest fires
Diga uma consequência causada pela poluição dos ares:
Eye irritation, cancer, heart disease, birth problems
TRUE OR FALSE: Pollution can only be caused by humans.
False
What is the relation between consumerism and pollution?
Consumerism drives the demand for products, indirectly contributing to pollution through production and disposal.
What is consumerism?
the excessive buying and consumption of goods.
How does air pollution affect our health?
: It can cause respiratory problems like asthma and lung cancer.
What is a verb?
Action; Statement
What is the structure of the Simple present tense
Subject + Verb with no "to" + complement
Identifique o sujeito na seguinte frase: " cars emit smoke"
Cars