“Children and grown-ups must do their best to
keep the world clean,” Mr. Fox said his class. “Sometimes we see some rubbish
in the streets and we must pick it up. Sometimes we eat some sweet and we must put
the wrappings in the bin. We must all work together so there’s no rubbish in
the world. Never throw plastic into the sea! There should be no oil in the sea.
If we pour poison of oil is poison in rivers and seas into our rivers, some
fish die. This is called population. This weekend, see if you can find some
examples of population and write some sentences about it.” Jimmy looked worried
when he went home.
One Monday, he handed in his composition. “Yesterday
we had sardines for lunch. Mom opened the tin, but all the fish were dead
because the tin was full of oil!”
Taken
from: Legman English Grammar Practice
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