II. Circle the most suitable words. 1. Experts expect/hope/consider temperatures to rise by at least three degree. 2. The floods have effected/ affected/damaged an area of three hundred square kilometres. 3. The effect/affect/influence of the rise in temperature is still unknown. 4. The earthquake affectively/totally/effectively wiped out the town so that only a few districts were left standing. 5. The government is presently/currently/actually sending aid to the disaster area and has so far sent 300 tons of food and medicine. 6. It was thought that numbers would go down but presently/currently/actually they have gone up. 7. The Prime Minister will presently/ currently/actually visit the area affected by the floods. 8. The population is growing at the speed/ rate/number of 10,000 people every hour. 9. There are several species in danger/threat/risk of extinction, such as the gorilla.
II. Circle the most suitable words. 1. Experts expect/hope/consider temperatures to rise by at least three degree. 2. The floods have effected/ affected/damaged an area of three hundred square kilometres. 3. The effect/affect/influence of the rise in temperature is still unknown. 4. The earthquake affectively/totally/effectively wiped out the town so that only a few districts were left standing. 5. The government is presently/currently/actually sending aid to the disaster area and has so far sent 300 tons of food and medicine. 6. It was thought that numbers would go down but presently/currently/actually they have gone up. 7. The Prime Minister will presently/ currently/actually visit the area affected by the floods. 8. The population is growing at the speed/ rate/number of 10,000 people every hour. 9. There are several species in danger/threat/risk of extinction, such as the gorilla.
II. Circle the most suitable words. 1. Experts expect/hope/consider temperatures to rise by at least three degree. 2. The floods have effected/ affected/damaged an area of three hundred square kilometres. 3. The effect/affect/influence of the rise in temperature is still unknown. 4. The earthquake affectively/totally/effectively wiped out the town so that only a few districts were left standing. 5. The government is presently/currently/actually sending aid to the disaster area and has so far sent 300 tons of food and medicine. 6. It was thought that numbers would go down but presently/currently/actually they have gone up. 7. The Prime Minister will presently/ currently/actually visit the area affected by the floods. 8. The population is growing at the speed/ rate/number of 10,000 people every hour. 9. There are several species in danger/threat/risk of extinction, such as the gorilla.