Use the following verbs to fill in the blanks (in the Present Indefinite Active or Passive)
contain, deprive, term, be, demonstrate, damage,
consist of, take place, cause, subdivide, affect, break
1. Every organism subject to a certain life rhythm.
2. Green plants chlorophyll.
3. Cultivated plants can be by pests.
4. The plants by pests attacks.
5. Parasites plants of juice. Bacteria a single cell only.
6. Bacterial diseases by the penetration of bacteria into injured plant parts.
7. Bacteria cell unions. Such disease symptoms “wet rot”.
8. The great danger threatening plant cultures from insects by the fact that plant parts the sole source of food for insects.
9. The thorax into three or more less visible segments.
10. The process of fading on the leaves or on plant surfaces
1 My favourite music group is not only the American rock group called ‘Imagine dragons’ but also a Swedish rap group from Stockholm called Snook.
2 Both the American group ‘Imagine dragons’ and the Swedish group ‘Snook’ released a lot of top full-length albums and singles.
3 Not only the magazine Billboard but also the American magazine Rolling Stone calls these bands bright new stars.
4 Not the band ‘Snook’ but the indi rock-group ‘Imagine dragons’ has written a lot of tracks for American movies.
5 Both grown-ups and children like to listen to the Swedish group ‘Snook’ and the American group ‘Imagine dragons.’
6 I enjoy listening to Imagine dragon’s song ‘Night Vision’
as well as their song ‘Radioactive.’
7 Neither Mum nor Dad likes these songs.
As for me, i study in the school № 10 specialized in foreign languages.Our school is the best in our city, so the rules in our school are very strange and uninteresting,such as: to wear school uniform every day,to clean our classroom after classes and etc.To my mind,the rules in our school are very strict that's why we are always tired.We have a plenty of afterschool activities and they're so interesting,for instance:music,maths,theatre.
I'd better go now as i have to do my homework.Write back soon.Bye
Yours,
Alex