... / protect / prevent/ reduce)4. ……………… is one of the causeof flood. ( Forest / Forestry / Deforestation / Forests)5. We …………… up our neighborhood when that conservationist arrived.( cleaned/ ... Dynamite/ Treasures / Creatures) III/ Put the words in brackets in the correct forms to fill in the blanks referring to the word chart:Verb Noun Adjective Adverb MeaningFluency Fluent Fluently Troâi ... drink much wine before driving. There may be accidents.………………………………………………………… …………………………………… V/ Choose the best answer:1.He is tired.……………….,. he has to work. (therefore / because / however /...
... CLAUSEOF REASON 1. Hundreds of species of Hawaiian flowers have become extinct or rare ___ land development and the grazing of wild goats.A. now that B. due to C. because D. for2. ... you to work on this overtime for the next few days.A. Because B. As C. Because of D. Since11. I can’t ride my bike ___ there isn’t any air in one of the tires.A. because B. because of C. ... his foot injury.A. because B. due to the fact that C. because of D. for5. ___ I had nothing for lunch but an apple, I ate dinner early.A. For B. Since C. Due to D. Because of 6. Mr. Watson retired...
... _________, but I don’t have time.A. a vacation for a enough money B. money enough for vacationC. enough money for vacation D. enough money for vacation CLAUSEOF RESULT1. My mouth is burning! This ... many B. much C. little D. a lot of 41. That restaurant is _______ no one wants to eat there.A. such dirty that B. so dirty that C. too dirty for D. dirty enough for42. It was _____ a difficult ... travel C. for traveling D. can’t travel45. Most of the students are ________ to pass the examination.A. good enough B. enough good C. too good D. so good46. It was ________ a boring speech...
... don’t use this road very often.A. This road is not used very often. B. Not very often this road is not used.C. This road very often is not used. D. This road not very often is used.47. How do ... Although29. They were sacked _____ their carelessness.A. because B. because of C. although D. despite30. Some workers are so poor that they don’t want to quit their job _______ they are ill- ... expected38. It is _____ that many people are homeless after the floods.A. was reported B. reports C. reported D. reporting39. He was said _____ this building.A. designing B. to have designed C....
... fluently.A. so that B. in order for C. in order to D. in case39. They are learning English _______________ them to study in Singapore.A. so as not to B. in order for C. in order to D. in case40. ... that B. in order for C. in order to D. in case35. He lighted the candle ______ he might read the note.A. so that B. and C. because D. as a result36. He turned off the lights before going out ... continue his work.A. so that B. in order not to C. in order to D. in case41. Those students are trying their best ____________ get the scholarship.A. so that B. in order for C. in order to D....
... outsideplant portion of any fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) net-work architecture. Each area must weigh in on issues of cost, flexibility, performance, accessibility and otherimportant criteria. ... splicing vs.connectors,ease of accessibility, environmental issues and the effects of severe temperature variation.Splicing vs. ConnectorsThe decision to splice or use connectors in the outsideplant ... andcons of both methods are numerous. The basic train of thought is that a connector pair is more beneficial at anylocation where technicians may require access on a regular basis, such as for testing,...
... supply-push or demand-pull factors, or by both. Often, these factors are also called technology-push and market-pull factors, respectively, with market-pull factors emphasizing the role of consumers’, ... of organizational measures. Organizational innovations contribute to the firms’ technological opportunities and can be supporting factors for technological innovations. Figure 1: Types of ... for one unit changes in the corresponding variables are reported instead of coefficients. An important assumption of multinomial logit models is that outcome categories have the property of...
... records of Nazi wars. Letters: Letters like diaries are also a rich source but should be checked for their reliability before using them. Government RecordsGovernment records are very important ... and reasonably suitable for the data type. . Primary sources are more authentic because the facts have not been overdone. Primary source can be less authentic if the source hides information or ... the quantitative or qualitative values of a variable. Data is plural of Datum which literally means to give or something given. Data is thought to be the lowest unit of information from which...
... analysis using different pairs of SLPC forthe calculation of the distance between the fluorophore andthe bilayer center gave according to Eqn (2) a value of 1.3 ± 2.4 A˚for the I. tartaricus enzyme. ... localization of the binding site both for theNa+-translocating ATP synthase of I. tartaricus and for theH+-translocating ATP synthase of E. coli by parallaxanalysis of fluorescence quenching. ... doi:10.1046/j.1432-1033.2002.03264.x A first set of experiments was performed using solublequenchers as indicator of the localization of the binding site.We titrated the fluorescence yield against the concentration of quenchers...
... it away or re-use itunder the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.orgTitle: By Right of Conquest Or, With Cortez in MexicoAuthor: G. A. ... nicety of things; and nothing displeasesthem more than for people to come in late for their meals. When I am at work I work, and if when the clockstrikes the hour for meals I am in the middle of ... seeing some of our friends undone by the heathen."I myself would rather go through two or three such fights, than encounter such another storm as we had offthe coast of Portugal, for four...
... theywere good or evil, in themselves or in their relations to otherthings, for all men or for few, or for the gods alone. In thelight of that newly-enlisted old concept, value, a whole world of new ... more diffi-cult, for it is not the direct fulfilment of a craving; it is anadaptation of language for the satisfaction of other needs.Words are certainly our most important instruments of ... fly. In so com-plicated an organ as the human cortex, a confusion of mes-sages orof responses would be even more likely than in thereflex arcs of rodents or fish. But of course the mistakes shouldbe...
... subdivision of the Commonwealth or the federal government,public or private corporation or authority, individual, partnership or association, or other entity,including any officer of a public or private ... analysis of records of the local Board of Health, FireDepartment, and /or Department of Public Works, the Department’s Bureau of Waste SiteCleanup, knowledge of historic land uses, information ... management of such materials;performs or oversees the management of sediment and /or contaminated soil as an integral part of his or her professional duties; and is professionally licensed or certified...
... Guide for Completing Form 8823, Low-Income Housing Credit Agencies Report of Noncompliance or Building Disposition The scope of this guide is limited to guidelines for preparing Form 8823 for ... necessary to correct an error on a Form 8823 that was previously filed with the Service. For example, the wrong category is selected or an address is incorrect. A copy of the amended Form 8823 should ... in compliance” Form 8823, all the instances of noncompliance for a specific category must be remedied before the building is considered “back in compliance” for that category. For example, if...