When photographer david slater went to snap some black macaque monkeys in indonesia, he got a bit of a surprise! the black macaque is a rare, endangered species of monkey and is being studied in indonesia by a team of scientists interested in (conserve). macaques may be rare, but they aren’t shy! while david was walking with them he began to notice that the monkeys were very interested in his photography (equip).
finally, overcome by (curious), one of the monkeys stole the camera from david’s bag. when he caught (see) of his own reflection in the camera, the naughty macaque was fascinated. clearly, the macaque was pleased with his (appear) because he found the camera’s button and began to snap photos of himself and his friends! “he must have taken hundreds of photos,” says david “but not many were in focus. he (obvious) hadn’t worked that out yet”!
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She doesn't teach English in our school
Does she teach English in our school
She is teaching us to swim now
Is she teaching us to swim?
She isn't teaching us to swim
She will teach him to speak Spanish next year
Will she teach him Spanish?
She won't teach him Spanish
He has breakfast at 8 o'clock every morning
Does he have breakfast at 8?
He doesn't have breakfast at 8
He is having breakfast now
Is he having breakfast?
He isn't having breakfast
He will have breakfast at 9 o'clock tomorrow
Will he have breakfast?
He won't have breakfast
They do homework every day
Do they do homework?
They don't do homework
They are doing homework now
Are they doing homework?
They aren't doing homework
They will do homework in the evening
Will they do homework in the evening?
They won't do homework in the evening