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{{Lösung-versteckt|There are several kinds of birds in New Zealand. For ''many(much/many]'' New Zealanders, brown kiwi is the species we think of when kiwi are talked about. It is the kind which lives ''closest(close)'' to human habitation. The ''beautifully (beautiful)'' spotted kiwi is the only species to become extinct on the mainland. The population of 1,200 birds is on Kapiti Island, to where five birds ''were translocated (be, to translocate)'' in the early 20th century.  
{{Lösung versteckt|There are several kinds of birds in New Zealand. For ''many(much/many]'' New Zealanders, brown kiwi is the species we think of when kiwi are talked about. It is the kind which lives ''closest(close)'' to human habitation. The ''beautifully (beautiful)'' spotted kiwi is the only species to become extinct on the mainland. The population of 1,200 birds is on Kapiti Island, to where five birds ''were translocated (be, to translocate)'' in the early 20th century.  


They ''are also related (also, relate)'' to emus and cassowaries.}}
They ''are also related (also, relate)'' to emus and cassowaries.}}

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Kiwi - Mixed Grammar

Complete the following text. Use the correct forms of the words in brackets and find your own to replace the question marks. There is one example (0) at the beginning.

There are several kinds of birds in New Zealand. For many(much/many] New Zealanders, brown kiwi is the species we think of when kiwi are talked about. It is the kind which lives closest(close) to human habitation. The beautifully (beautiful) spotted kiwi is the only species to become extinct on the mainland. The population of 1,200 birds is on Kapiti Island, to where five birds were translocated (be, to translocate) in the early 20th century.

They are also related (also, relate) to emus and cassowaries.

There are several kinds of birds in New Zealand. For many(much/many] New Zealanders, brown kiwi is the species we think of when kiwi are talked about. It is the kind which lives closest(close) to human habitation. The beautifully (beautiful) spotted kiwi is the only species to become extinct on the mainland. The population of 1,200 birds is on Kapiti Island, to where five birds were translocated (be, to translocate) in the early 20th century.

They are also related (also, relate) to emus and cassowaries.

Kiwi - Word families

Use drag and drop to find the right words of the same family!

FLY  The Kiwi fruit is named after the flightless() bird.
FORTUNE  Unfortunately() this is its biggest problem because the
SETTLE  English settlers() introduced house cats to New Zealand.
TERROR  Animals who escaped into the wild became a terrifying() enemy.
DEATH  As there are no natural enemies of the kiwi, the became the deadliest() predator.
PRACTICAL  An English proverb says "Practice makes perfect!"
CHOOSE  You have the choice to get better grades.