1. From my point of view, the Natural World is the most important aspect of all living things. People, in particular, must take care of nature to make sure that all of us have enough fresh water to drink, good air to breathe, and soil to be used to grow crops. Without a responsible attitude towards the Natural World, we won't be able to exist.
2. I have never been injured by an animal because I do not provoke them being aggressive towards me.
3. I hope that in 50 years people will finally realize the necessity of the Natural World and they will make it cleaner and better for all living things.
4. Unfortunately, I do not have adequate information to judge whether we employ all the necessary things to save the endangered species, but since they still go extinct, we do not do enough.
1. His best friends came to visit him in France.
2. They went to a concert by the Garbage band.
3. There are four people in the band. The singer is Shirley Manson and the rest of the band are men.
4. Garbage have already produced five albums.
5. They watched the support band.
6. Garbage played all of speaker's favourite songs. Friends enjoyed the concert.
7. The band had lots of energy.
8. After the concert they bought T-shirts and souvenirs, and then went home.
9. Garbage played rock music. No, they did not.
10. No, I haven't. I hope one day I will go to a live concert.
Объяснение:
Объяснение:
1. From my point of view, the Natural World is the most important aspect of all living things. People, in particular, must take care of nature to make sure that all of us have enough fresh water to drink, good air to breathe, and soil to be used to grow crops. Without a responsible attitude towards the Natural World, we won't be able to exist.
2. I have never been injured by an animal because I do not provoke them being aggressive towards me.
3. I hope that in 50 years people will finally realize the necessity of the Natural World and they will make it cleaner and better for all living things.
4. Unfortunately, I do not have adequate information to judge whether we employ all the necessary things to save the endangered species, but since they still go extinct, we do not do enough.