"There is (to be) a monkey in this cage. It is eating (to eat) an apple. Now it (to give)is giving a bite to another monkey. I think(to think) monkeys like (to like) apples very much." "Yes, dear," said her mother. "Now I want (to want) to go and see the lions and tigers. Where do they live (to live), mother?" "In that big house over there. Come along." Agnes enjoyed herself very much in the lion house. "Mother," she said, "the tiger wants (to want) a drink: it is going (to go) to the dish of water there in the corner. And the lion is looking (to look) right at me. Do you think (to think) it wants (to want) to eat me up? When do the lions and tigers have (to have) their dinner, mother?" "The keepers bring (to bring) them great pieces of meat every day at four o'clock. And they make (to make) a big noise before their dinner time, so everybody knows (to know) they are (to be) hungry."