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English sentences describing animals

English sentences describing animals are as follows:

1.? The children really want to go to the zoo.

The children really want to go to the zoo.

2.? He is waiting for a bus to the zoo.

He is waiting for the bus to the zoo.

3.? They will go to the zoo or play volleyball.

They are going to the zoo or play volleyball.

4.? He offered to drive us to the zoo, but we would rather walk.

He offered to drive us to the zoo, but we like to go on foot.

5.? I remember my father took me to the zoo once.

I remember my father took me to the zoo.

6.? The children are clamoring to go to the zoo.

The children are clamoring to go to the zoo.

Bilingual examples of going to the zoo:

1.? If you plan to go to the zoo one afternoon, but it rains. Don't be depressed, change something else.

If you plan to go to the zoo one afternoon, but it rains, don't worry, change to something else.

I will go to the zoo as a volunteer for two weeks.

I will do volunteer work in the zoo for two weeks.

Why not kidnap your best friend, go to the zoo/aquarium, go skydiving/bungee jumping, go to the local museum, have a fantastic dinner, go to the seaside, and so on. ...

Why not take your best friend to the zoo/aquarium, go skydiving/bungee jumping, go to the local museum, go out for a big dinner, go to the beach … the list goes on.

4. "I know you told me," he replied. "I took him to the zoo yesterday, and today I'm going to take him to the movies."

I took him to the zoo yesterday. I'm taking him to the movies today.

People usually say that a trip to Washington is incomplete without going to the zoo to see Mount Tai.

It is often said that a trip to Washington would not be complete without going to the zoo to see Mount Tai.