Look, there's a koala over there! Taronga Zoo Savings for teenagers A group of eight teenagers (14 years old) could save 10% if they buy their tickets online. The total price would be 216£, but with this 10%, off they would have to pay 194.4£, so they would save 21.6£. As they are 14 years old, each of them have to pay 27£. If they were adults, they would have to pay 45.90£ each (367.2£ in total), so they also save a huge amount of money for being teenagers (172.8£ saved). Overnight stays at the zoo You can spend a night at the zoo. The zoo offers two types of accomodation: Plan and book a rare holiday that will suit your needs for a relaxing. Immersive experience amongst the wild. Wild Australia Experience Wild Australia Experience is a premium tour which allows guests to come up close and personal to the Australian Wildlife. The tour includes a small, personalised group fully escorted by a specialised Keeper, photo opportunity with koalas in their enclosure on your phone or camer...
COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS CANADA BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE COMMONWEALTH: Canada has been a member of the Commonwealth of Nations since its inception in 1931. The country played a significant role in the establishment of the Commonwealth and has actively participated in its activities. INDEPENDENCE: Canada gained full independence from the United Kingdom in 1982. SIGNIFICANT ASPECTS: Cultural Diversity: Canada is known for its cultural diversity, with a rich tapestry of Indigenous, French, and British influences. Natural Beauty: Canada is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains, Niagara Falls and vast wilderness areas. PARTICIPATION IN THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES Canada has been actively participating in the Commonwealth Games since its inception. The Commonwealth Games serve as a platform for Canadian athletes to compete at an international level and foster sportsmanship. Significant Aspects: Winter Sports Excellence...
QUESTION TAGS Exercises of the Cartoon Exercise 1 1. If the main part of the sentence is positive, we add a _negative_ question tag. 2. If the main part of the sentence is negative, we add a _positive_ question tag. 3. If the sentence contains an _auxiliary_ verb or modal verb, we use that for the question tag. 4. The other exception is the verb _be_ – we use that for the question tag if it appears in the main part of the sentence. 5. If the main part of the sentence contains a different verb, we make the question tag using _do_ , in the correct form. Exercise 2 1. It's next to the supermarket, don’t it / isn’t it ? 2. You've met my brother before, don’t you / haven’t you ? 3. He was born in 1970, didn’t he / wasn’t he ? 4. Bela can help, can’t she / doesn’t she ? 5. I'm right, aren’t I / am I ? 6. You can't drive down your road, can’t you / can you ? 7. They won't be late, will they / are they ? 8. You're coming tomorrow, aren’t you / do you ...
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