Unit 12

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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 2

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1) What predictions does each graph show?

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2) Which predictions are the best - case scenario and which ones are the worst-case scenario?

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3) Which predictions do you think are most likely? Why?

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5 & 6

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9.

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7. The future perfect
Active: He will have bought a car. 
Passive: A car will have been bought by him.

Predictions in the future

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Future

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3.1 How is the Greenbird similar to and different from (a) an aircraft, (b) a racing car and (c) a sailing boat? Answer in note form.

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3.2 What is the maximum speed of the Greenbird compared with the wind?

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3.3 What is the maximum force of a side wind that the Greenbird can withstand?

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3.4 What can stop other vehicles going faster even when the wind is stronger?

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3.5 Which of the Greenbird's wings provide a downwards force?

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3.6 What would happen to the vehicle if lift was minimised and drag was maximised?

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staggering = very good
exceptional = very good
massive = very great
tremendous = very great

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Possible answers
  1. A surfboard is like a small boat but uses a flat board instead of a hull. 
  2. A hovercraft goes over the sea like a boat but it doesn't actually sit on the water. Instead, it floats (hovers) a short distance above it. 
  3. A seaplane is like an aeroplane but instead of wheels, it lands on a pair of floats. 
  4. A helicopter flies through the air like an aeroplane but it uses blades instead of wings. 
  5. A submarine can float on water like a ship but unlike a ship, it can also submerge below the surface. 
  6. A space shuttle is like an aeroplane but instead of flying only in the atmosphere, it can fly outside the atmosphere, it can fly outside the atmosphere like a space rocket. 

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