My grandparents' house, __________ is small but comfortable, is near a beautiful lake.
Every year more than 350,000 people visit the Serengeti National Park, __________they can see zebras, crocodiles and other wild animals.
Betty, __________ loves spending the whole day at the beach, is really looking forward to going on holiday.
The victim of the shark attack has made a complete recovery, __________ makes her family very happy.
The company, __________ logo is an elephant, plans to donate £10,000 to protect this species.
Greenpeace, __________ members are trying to save the environment, has been active since 1971.
I will drive you to the Wildlife Centre, __________ the initial training for volunteers starts.
I love staying at my grandparents' house, __________ is a 100-year-old bungalow.
The pair of Ukrainian scientists, __________ have studied dolphins for years, claim that they have recorded a conversation between two of the animals.
A boy from a small American town won the last edition of this talent show, _________ made everyone in his town really proud.
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Betty wants to go to the zoo. Her birthday is on Saturday.
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Kevin looked after my pets when I was away. It was very kind of him.
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John Stith Pemberton was an American chemist. He invented Coca-Cola.
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I tend to go on holiday to Spain or Morocco. The weather is always good there.
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In fact, Indian elephants also live in Nepal, and other Asian countries. They are smaller than African elephants.
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Suddenly, the customer started shouting at the waiter. It upset everyone in the room.
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Mrs Silverstone employs three gardeners to look after the roses. She's the owner of this big garden.
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Let's go to Weston Park tomorrow. We can have a picnic there.
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Sandra has lived in many countries in Africa. Her mother works for the WWF.
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Matt is afraid of water. It explains why he can't swim.
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