a) Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions, isn't it?
b) All the colleges are self-governing institutions within the university, aren't they?
c) It does not have a main campus, does it?
d) The university also operates eight cultural and scientific museums, doesn't it?
e) Cambridge has educated many prominent scientists, politicians, lawyers,
philosophers, hasn't it?
f) There are 31 colleges with 18,271 students with 9,823 academic and
administrative staff members at Cambridge University, aren't there?
g) No college is as old as the university itself, isn't it?
h) Cambridge is now the only remaining United Kingdom university with female only colleges, isn't it?
Sofia knew that Rome was the capital of Italy.
We explained that we would go on an excursion soon.
I knew that Alexander Pushkin was born in 1799.
This information can be found on the Internet.
When we met, John had already done everything for our next class.
Yesterday we started our training only after Harris had returned.
A lot of skyscrapers were built in New York.
James died the day before yesterday and will be buried tomorrow.
John came up to the table, sat down and began working.
Tom said they were organizing a coffee break.