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CHECK. Read the statements. Circle T for true or F for false.
Brendan Mullan is an astronaut.
Mullan believes that Earth is the only planet with living things.
The Internet plays an important part in Mullan’s teaching strategy.
At the Carnegie Science Center, people study clouds.
Mullan makes studying the universe exciting.
DISCOVER. Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this lesson.
Find these sentences in the article from exercise 1. Write the missing words and punctuation.
J, CCCC‘CSC*N aliens have ever appeared.
2. For Mullan SSCS thnis does not mean that there is no life on other planets.
he uses social media, with podcasts about the universe for
scientists, students, and ordinary people.
4, CC*Cd@ maake’s astrorncomy fascinating to learn about.
Look at the article in exercise 1 again. Find the sentence that comes just before each
sentence in exercise A. Then complete the statements below with the words you wrote in
exercise A.
_ Nevertheless and
are similar in meaning to but.
is similar in meaning to so.
is similar in meaning to and.
mi
8 -.
;
4 Stargazers view the nighttime
sky from Mount Wu Fen, Taipei.
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