Complete the report below, which describes the chart showing school enrolment in the USA. Each space has a clue to the type of word needed, to help you. The chart shows the increase 0 (preposition) In an education in the USA 1
(preposition) the number of people who received 1890 and 2001. 2 (preposition) were enrolled in grades 1-8 and in grades 9-12 (high school) began to 3 (verb) the beginning of the twentieth century numbers of those who By the end of the twentieth century figures for the former 4 (verb + preposition) school. Only two periods showed a 5 (noun) for grades 1-8, and in the 1940s and 1980s for grades 9-12.
The number of students in colleges and universities was much lower than those enrolled in grades 1-8, and was generally below those in grades 9-12. The number of students going on to further education 6 (verb and adverb) until the end of the 1960s, when there was a 7 (adjective and noun)
This 8 (noun) continued until the 1990s, when numbers were level with those leaving high school - around 15 million. Overall ,during the twentieth century there was a 9 (noun) in the number of Americans receiving an education at all levels.
1. 1. We are swimming in the swimming pool.
2. She is watching TV now.
3. I and my sister are going to school now.
4. My father is washing his car at the moment.
5. They are playing the piano now.
2. On the armchair 1) The bank in High Street is big and modern.
On the chair 2) You can sit on this comfortable armchair when you watch TV.
In the street 3) The birds on the tree are not sparrows. What birds are they?
On the photo 4) We can often see roses on the piano in the living room.
3. 1) John and Sally like their house in Green Street.
2) I can see the Barkers, they are in their garden.
3) John! Can you help us please?