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Read the text. Then complete the if-clauses Philip: We have already spoken about what we should do to save our planet and we have even done something. But we should do more. We can use paper on both sides and donate our old textbooks and novels that we don't use. Tim: Let's do more with less. This means we should enjoy the things we already have, repairing and reusing them instead of throwing them away. Alex: I agree. We should buy only what we need. We don't need so many clothes and all kinds of other things. Dan: Let's take care of our school supplies such as pens, rulers, etc. Kate: We may volunteer to have a clean-up day at the school to pick up trash and plant some new trees. Stacy: Why not plant flowers that grow in our area? Philip: We may plant a school garden too. Dan: Let's use as little plastic as we can. Stacy: Let's also have non-plastic lunches. Example: If we use paper on both sides and donate books, we will save paper and wood. 1. If there will be less trash. 2. If we will reduce pollution. 3. If factories will produce less plastic. 4. If. the environment will be healthier. 5. If the air will be cleaner. 6. If. it will be good for our lungs. 7. If. there will be less plastic on our planet. 8. If we will reduce lunch trash.​