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6 th Unit: A-Reading: Environment - Para No: 32 from the List

When the women said they needed firewood and building material, we responded to that need. (22) Plant trees; than you will have trees for firewood. (23) In the tropics, trees grow very fastly. In five to ten years to ten years these trees serve as firewood, as building materials. (24) Once we had planted those trees, we saw the need for them to understand why we have to have good govern, so it became important to give them civic education so that they could understand how we govern ourselves, why we govern ourselves the way we govern ourselves, why we are managing our environment the way we are managing it (25) Because we were dealing the environment, we gave them education both in civics and also in environment. (26) That made them understood clear why they should take up the responsibility if protecting their environment.

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Correct (22): Plant trees; then you will have trees for firewood.
Explanation: The word “then” shows the result or what will happen next. “Than” is used only for comparison. So we must write “then,” not “than.”

Correct (23): … trees grow very fast.
Explanation: “Fast” is an adverb. The word “fastly” is not correct in English, so we must use “fast.”

Correct (24): … why we have to have good governance.
Explanation: “Govern” is a verb, but here we need a noun because we are talking about a system. The correct noun is “governance,” not “govern.”

Correct (25): … we were dealing with the environment…
Explanation: We always use the phrase “deal with” to show what we are handling or working on.
dealing to ❌
dealing with ✔

Correct (26): That made them understand clearly
Explanation: We need the verb “understand” (not “understood,” which is past tense). To describe how they understood, we use the adverb “clearly.” So the correct phrase is “understand clearly.”

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