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Global- Warming

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Global warming

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Vocabulary Deforestation: The removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter

converted to a nonforest use.

Radiation: The radiation in humans' natural environment, including cosmic rays and radiation from the naturally radioactive elements. Also known as natural radiation.

Greenhouse effect : The process by which the greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat of the sun and prevents the Earth from freezing in the absence of sunlight'.

Ecosystem: An ecosystem is a community of organisms interacting with each other and with their environment 

Conserve: To protect from loss or harm; preserve.

Fossil fuels: A hydrocarbon deposit, such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas, derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel.

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English French

Deforestation la déforestation

Radiation radiation

Greenhouse effect effet de serre

Ecosystem écosystème

To conserve conserver

Fossil fuels combustibles fossiles

Vocabulary

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Deforestation

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Ecosystem

Fossil Fuels

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Radiation

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Greenhouse Effect

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Effects of Global Warming

Before

After Before

After

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Conserve Environment

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Grammar Point

Indefinite Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns

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Indefinite Pronoun Indefinite Pronoun An indefinite pronoun refers to something that is not definite or specific or exact. 

(Un pronom indéfini se réfère à quelque chose qui n'est pas défini ou spécifique ou exact)

Examples:Singular: another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, little, much,...

Plural: both, few, many, others, several,...

Singular or Plural: all, any, more, most, none, some,...

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Note Note Singular: Example : Each of the members has one vote. 

Example : One of the girls gave up her seat. 

Plural: Plural indefinite pronouns take plural verbs or plural personal pronouns.

Example : Both of them are equally experienced. (both  is plural, so are plural pronoun.)

Example: Many were not able to make it to the party, and several were late.

( many and several are plural noun).

For indefinite pronouns that can be singular or plural, it depends on what the indefinite pronoun refers to.

Example : All of the people clapped their hands. (All refers to people, which is plural.)

Example : All of the newspaper was soaked. (Here all refers to newspaper, which is singular.)

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Examples Examples All are welcome to attend the concert.

Mary gave the book to another.

I don't have any.

Does anybody have a clue?

Anyone can play that game.

Peter didn't see anything suspicious.

Each brought a dish to pass.

Few visited that park.

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Fill in all the gaps with eitherFill in all the gaps with either ('somebody, anybody, nobody, something, ('somebody, anybody, nobody, something,

anything or nothing‘).anything or nothing‘).

1. I can hear  _______at the door.

2. Does  ______ want to go to the cinema.

3. A: What are you doing on Saturday?B: .________

4. "Can _______ tell me the capital of Mongolia?"

5."Would you like ________ to eat?"

6. I'm sad because _______remembered my birthday.

7. As it's your birthday you can order  ______ you like from the menu.

8.Poor thing! We have to do ______to help.

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT INDEFINITE PRONOUNSCHOOSE THE CORRECT INDEFINITE PRONOUNS(everybody, nobody, somewhere ,nothing)(everybody, nobody, somewhere ,nothing)

Don’t blame yourself for the mistake ______ is perfect.

He was so helpful. He helped nearly ______in the village.

He didn’t say______ useful. All nonsense.

I would like to go ________ peaceful for  my holiday.