GRAMMAR TEST the8th form (FUTURE TENSES : Future Simple, to be going to, Future Continuous, Present Simple, Present Continuous)
1.The train (leave) Moscow at 5 a.m. and (arrive) in Sochi at 11 p.m.
2.- I've got a headache. - Wait and I (get) an aspirin for you.
3.Get out the way! Those rocks (fall) on you.
4.This time on Friday I (drive) a new car.
5.I (get) some help with the garden (I have arranged this) Two men (start) on Friday and a lawn expert (come) on Monday.
6.-Why are you turning on a TV? - I (watch) a new film.
7.Daniel hopes he (become) a doctor when he is older.
8.Don't phone between 7 and 8. We (have) dinner then.
9.- I don't know how to use this camera. - It's easy. I ( show) you.
10.- (you do) anything next week? - Yes, my cousin (come) and I (show) him around London.
11.What time the film ( begin) ?
12.- Can we meet tomorrow afternoon? - No, I (work) then.
13.The weather is too nice to stay indoors. I (sit) in the garden.
I4. I promise I (take) you to the festival tomorrow.
15.- This ceiling doesn't look very safe. -No, it looks as if it (fall) down.
Use Comparatives or Superlatives.
1.This is by far (busy) airport in Europe.
2.The plane was (luxurious) that I've ever been on.
3- I hate waiting in airports. - It's (bad) as waiting in a bus terminal.
4.Golden Air had (cheap) tickets of all the airlines.
5.Can you drive a bit(quick).We're going to miss our flight.
6.A ticket to Paris is (little) expensive than a ticket to New York.
7.The weather is getting --- and --- (good) now.
8.The (fast) you go, the (soon) you reach your destination.
9.I think (difficult) language in the world is Chinese.
10.Painting is (much) relaxing than listening to music.
11.Liz is (tall) girl in our group.
There is a perception that the decline of the grizzly population began during the Spanish colonization of the Americas. With the advent of Europeans and the growth of large-scale settlements, the usual habitat of the grizzly began to steadily decline. For Indians the bear was a totem animal and played an important role in the mythology of many tribes. However, even they were hunting grizzly, using its meat for food, skin for clothing, and claws and teeth as ornaments. For immigrants from Europe, the bear has become a competitor in the extraction of food and was a potential threat to life that led to his mass killings.
Currently, the largest population of grizzly bear inhabits Yellowstone national Park. The total population is currently estimated at 50 000 individuals