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Spl Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sentence about animal extinction used to express opinion

I'm writing a presentation outline about: 

"Do you agree with the opinion that only the
animals kept In zoos will survive if we do not change our attitude to the
environment?"
I've put this sentence:
"In my opinion, if we won’t
change attitude to the environment and start to protect it, soon the last
animals that will stay alive are going to be those held in zoos."
to express my opinion, but im not sure is it grammary correct. Could you tell me please if it is correct or, if not, try to correct it (and tell why it had to be corrected if possible).
  

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