Choose the required modal verb or the equivalent. 1. They ... meet in the morning today to sign a new contract. (can, were to, need) 2. Al the age of five he ... read but he ... not write till the age of seven, (can, could, may) 3. She ... not understand the language when she first came to England, (must, could, may) 4. If you go to the doctor with a private practice, you ... pay him quite a lot of money, (had to, will have to, should) 5. The children ... play out of doors till their mother gets home from work as they are afraid to be alone, (should, could, have to) 6. Nobody ... take anything out of a shop without paying for it. (must, can, may) 7. The police were suspicious at first, but we ... convince them that we were innocent, (could, were able to, must) 8. -... I stay here till 6 o'clock? No. you ... not. You ... go right now if you've finished your work, (need, must, may)
One of my favourite Disney cartoon films is “Finding Nemo”. I’m sure that all the kids have seen this sweet movie. I saw it for the first time when I was 6 years old and that was the only cartoon which I wanted to watch every day. So I can say that I grew up with this amazing story.
“Finding Nemo” is a cartoon movie with a breathtaking plot and the splendid animation from Pixar studio. It makes me laugh and cry. Some scenes are frightening and sad, the others are funny and very educational.
“Finding Nemo” is a heart-warming story of father and son clownfish who lived in their beautiful coral home but one day were separated by a diver. Nemo was taken across the ocean and placed in an aquarium tank at the dentist’s office. So his brave and loving father, Marlin starts his adventurous journey to find and rescue the missing son.
The underwater world of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is really amazing and full of funny characters: vegetarian sharks, hungry seagulls, sea turtles, jellyfish and a forgetful blue tang fish Dora. I learnt a lot of interesting facts about different sea creatures and the life in the ocean from this cartoon.
I’ve seen the movie countless times and I always watch it again when they show it on TV. I’m sure I’ll never be too old to enjoy it because the main message of “Finding Nemo”, to my mind, is that your family and friendship will always help you overcome all problems. Besides, this is the best father-and-son animated story for me.