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Forwarded from 📊Quiz and Grammar (🇦🇫Faraidoon Azimi🇦🇫)
Forwarded from 📊Quiz and Grammar (🇦🇫Faraidoon Azimi🇦🇫)
♦️بخش: گرامر روز (۱)
♦️موضوع: زمان آینده ساده
♦️تعداد تصاویر توضیحی: ۶ تصویر
♦️کوییز: دارد
♦️موضوع: زمان آینده ساده
♦️تعداد تصاویر توضیحی: ۶ تصویر
♦️کوییز: دارد
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♦️بخش: گرامر روز (۱) ♦️موضوع: زمان آینده ساده ♦️تعداد تصاویر توضیحی: ۶ تصویر ♦️کوییز: دارد
Perhaps we ____ Kabul next week.
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38%
are going to visit
49%
will visit
10%
going to visit
3%
None
♦️Read the text and a swear the following quizzes 😊
Dolphins who according to some, are even more intelligent than humans, have very well developed (and big) brains. Their brains are bigger than these of chimpanzees, and they have actually developed in a different way as well. Primates, for example, including us, humans, have very big frontal lobes where planning and decision making takes place. The brains of dolphins have two hemispheres as well. However, theirs are split into four lobes instead of three.
Dolphins too can plan and solve issues. They also show complicated emotions, and are very, very social. Scientists think that their brains have grown so big exactly because they are social, and constantly communicate with each other.
Another sign of their intellect is their language. Dolphins talk to each other, and even have a way to introduce themselves to other dolphins: sort of personal identification, which resembles the way people use names. There have even been experiments with sign and sound languages being taught with comparative success to dolphins.
Currently, scientists are trying to communicate with dolphins with special underwater equipment which makes whistling noises.
Dolphins who according to some, are even more intelligent than humans, have very well developed (and big) brains. Their brains are bigger than these of chimpanzees, and they have actually developed in a different way as well. Primates, for example, including us, humans, have very big frontal lobes where planning and decision making takes place. The brains of dolphins have two hemispheres as well. However, theirs are split into four lobes instead of three.
Dolphins too can plan and solve issues. They also show complicated emotions, and are very, very social. Scientists think that their brains have grown so big exactly because they are social, and constantly communicate with each other.
Another sign of their intellect is their language. Dolphins talk to each other, and even have a way to introduce themselves to other dolphins: sort of personal identification, which resembles the way people use names. There have even been experiments with sign and sound languages being taught with comparative success to dolphins.
Currently, scientists are trying to communicate with dolphins with special underwater equipment which makes whistling noises.
📊Quiz and Grammar
♦️Read the text and a swear the following quizzes 😊 Dolphins who according to some, are even more intelligent than humans, have very well developed (and big) brains. Their brains are bigger than these of chimpanzees, and they have actually developed in a…
2. Dolphins have:
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14%
Very small brain
18%
Normal brains like humans
67%
Very well developed and big brains
📊Quiz and Grammar
♦️Read the text and a swear the following quizzes 😊 Dolphins who according to some, are even more intelligent than humans, have very well developed (and big) brains. Their brains are bigger than these of chimpanzees, and they have actually developed in a…
3. Dolphins' brains have:
Anonymous Quiz
52%
Two hemispheres
29%
Three hemispheres
19%
Four hemispheres
📊Quiz and Grammar
♦️Read the text and a swear the following quizzes 😊 Dolphins who according to some, are even more intelligent than humans, have very well developed (and big) brains. Their brains are bigger than these of chimpanzees, and they have actually developed in a…
5. According to the text:
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18%
Dolphins like to play and have fun
66%
Dolphins have complicated emotions and are very social
16%
Dolphins are social because they like humans