1. living (т.к ходит легенда, что оно на данный момент там обитает)
2. including (включая его хвост, потому что это деепричастие, а included это прилагательное)
3. eating (скорее всего eating, потому что это "съедобный")
4. taken (потому что фотографии сделаны)
5. visiting
6. given (дано имя)
7. sent (потому что "посланные", а sending это существительное)
8. looking
9. known (известные, прилагательное или причастие)
Exercise 2
1) HE had lost HIS
2) THEY were taking THEIR
3) HIS sister was going to visit HIM
4) HE needed to buy a present for HIS
5) HE wanted ME to wash HIS car for HIM
Exercise 3
2) He said that they were working in the garden
3) She told us that they had got married.
4) She said that she would go shopping the following day
5) She said that she had bought a new car the previous week
6) They said that they weren’t doing anything the following week.
7) She told me that she couldn’t go out that night
8) He said that he had forgotten to pay the bill
9) She told me that they had bought me a present
10) She told Peter that she would phone him the following day.
Nessie
Have you ever heard of the Loch Ness Monster? Many people believe that there is a huge animal living in Loch Ness in Scotland.
The animal is about 50 metres long including its tail. Nobody knows anything about its eating habits. There are some photos of the animal taken by different people visiting the lake, but nobody can prove that they are real.
This animal given the nickname Nessie has been one of the greatest tourists attractions to the area for years. Expeditions sent to Scotland tried very hard to find and catch Nessie. And so did individuals looking for the animal. But there has been no result yet.
Nessie is still a great mystery. Very few things known about Nessie are: it has a long and thin neck like a giraffe’s, its head is quite small and looks like a horse’s, its colour is dark yellow and its habitat is the deepest and the coldest part of the lake.