This document discusses transportation problems in a city and provides 8 statements with missing information to be completed. Respondents are asked to fill in the blanks and then compare their answers with a partner. The statements cover issues such as the number of police officers, amount of cars and public transportation, needs for highways, parking garages, and levels of noise and air pollution.
This document discusses transportation problems in a city and provides 8 statements with missing information to be completed. Respondents are asked to fill in the blanks and then compare their answers with a partner. The statements cover issues such as the number of police officers, amount of cars and public transportation, needs for highways, parking garages, and levels of noise and air pollution.
This document discusses transportation problems in a city and provides 8 statements with missing information to be completed. Respondents are asked to fill in the blanks and then compare their answers with a partner. The statements cover issues such as the number of police officers, amount of cars and public transportation, needs for highways, parking garages, and levels of noise and air pollution.
GRAMMAR A. Complete these statements about transportation problems. Then compare with a partner. (More than one answer may be possible.)
1. There are fewer police officers.
2. There should be too much cars in the city. 3. There is too much public transportation. 4. The government needs to build more highways. 5. There should be less noise. 6. The city needs more public parking garages. 7. There is too many air pollution in the city. 8. There are too many cars parked on the streets