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GRADE 9 - UNIT 6

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  • to finally be in a particular place or situation.
    to end up (phr.v)
  • to pollute (v) - pollution (n) - pollutant (n) - polluter (n) - (un)polluted (a)
  • to give something to each person in a group
    to give out sth (phr.v)
  • the protection of plants and  animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings,  especially from the damaging effects of  human activity.
    conservation (n) - conservationist (n) - conservative (a) - to conserve (v)
  • if a solid ………………….., or if you ……………….. it, it mixes with a liquid and becomes part of it
    to dissolve (v) - dissolution (n) - (in)dissoluble (a) - undissolved (a)
  • to hurt someone or damage something
    harm (v/n) - to do harm to sth/sb - to do sb/th harm - harmful (a) - harmless (a) - unharmed (a)
  • not new; having been used in the past by someone else.
    second-hand (a/adv)
  • to think or talk seriously and carefully about something.
    to deliberate (v) - deliberation (n) - deliberative (a) - deliberate (a)
  • a junk yard
  • to prevent something bad from happening; to stay away from someone or something, or not use something
    to avoid (v) - avoidance (n) - (un)avoidable (a)
  • unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen.
    to disappoint (v) - disappointment (n) - disappointing (a) - disappointed (a)
  • a vessel
  • foam (v/n) - foamy (a)
  • to walk along the shore
  • marine liife - marine (n)
  • spray (v/n) - sprayer (n)
  • dynamite (n/v)
  • pump (v/n)
  • an official rule or the act of controlling something
    regulation (n) - regulator (n) - to regulate (v) - regulatory (a)
  • used to ask how or why something has happened.
    how come?
  • to keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss.
    to protect from sb/sth/ving (v) - protection (a) - protector (n) - protective (a) - protected (a)
  • a ton (tons)
  • to prevent sb from sth/ving (v) - prevention (n) - preventable (a) - preventive / preventative (a)
  • to offer to do something that you do not have to do, often without having been asked to do it and/or without expecting payment.
    volunteer (n/v/a) - (in)voluntary (a)
  • exhaust fume - an exhaust (n)
  • a chemical substance used to kill insects and small animals that destroy crops
    pesticide (n)
  • raw sewage / waste material
  • to give something to someone or make it available to them, because they need it or want it.
    to provide sb with sth / sth for sb (v) - provision (n) - provider (n) - provisional (a)
  • to do or obtain something that you wanted after planning and working to make it happen.
    to achieve (v) - achievement (n) achiever (n) - achievable (a)
  • a stream
  • dump (v/n)
  • sand (n) - sandy (a)
  • treasure (n) - treasurer (n) - treasury (n) - to treasure (v) - treasured (a)
  • feeling very ashamed and sad because you know that you have done something wrong
    be guilty of sb/sth (a) - guilt (n) - guiltiness (n)
  • to have a bad effect on something so that it is no longer attractive, enjoyable, useful etc.
    to spoil (v) - spoiled (a) - spoilage (n)
  • litter (v/n)
  • the air, water, and land on Earth, which is affected by man’s activities
    THE ENVIRONMENT (N) - ENVIRONMENTALIST (N) - ENVIRONMENTALISM (N) - ENVIRONMENTAL (A)
  • a hedge
  • oil spill - spill / spilt / spilt (v) - spill/spillage (n)