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7. No one believes that the Loch Ness monster is still in the lake today. Похожие
- №3. Fill in the gaps with can / can't, must / mustn't /, should / shouldn't, have to/don't have to, may/might.
1) Ram ____ take his sister's CDs. She allows him to do it.
2) You ____ take an umbrella in case of rain.
3) She_speak Dutch, only English.
4) I_go to the doctor's. I have a skin infection.
5) We ____ use his computer, we've got our own laptop.
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At different times, thousands of people say that they have seen a large animal in the famous lake called Loch
Ness in Scotland. For many centuries, people have tried to catch it. People who live there always talk about
the mysterious animal in the lake, and many of them believe that it is still there today. In 1933, John McGregor,
a local businessman, saw that the lake began to bubble, and a huge animal with two humps came out of it.
After that, scientists examined the lake with underwater equipment and tried to find out what kind of animal
lived there. Of course, they haven't found it yet, because the lake is so deep and so dark. Tourists from all
over the world have visited Loch Ness, they hope to see the monster. They have even given it a nickname
"Nessie". Many people even show photos of the monster, but they are usually photos of the pictures of the
monster. Scientists suppose that the Loch Ness monster is a dinosaur, which has survived since the Ice Age.
Here is a description of the monster: Length: About 50 metres. Half horse, half snake and quite small. Long
and thin, like a giraffe. Lives in the deepest and coldest parts of the lake about 1 km from the surface.
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