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There are two syllables in the word "stockings" (stock-ings).
There are 2 syllables. Morn-ings.
The plural noun drawings has two syllables. (draw-ings)
Although many people have claimed that they have seen the Loch Ness monster, and even photographed something in the water, there has never been any hard evidence that it exists. Over the years, there have been many attempts by scientists from various international and well respected sources to use sonar and ultra sound to try and locate anything unusual in the waters of Loch Ness. None of them have been successful.
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Although many people claim to have seen the Loch Ness Monster, there have been numerous international scientific expeditions on the loch (lake) using sonar and other underwater detecting equipment, but nothing unusual has ever been found. But it's great for tourism!
Scientists have spent many years and made many expeditions to Scotland in an attempt to research the Loch Ness monster myth. As of 2014, they have never found any sign of 'Nessie,' the famous Loch Ness monster.
Well, it depends on your opinion. Some people say that the monster is real. But there are many skeptics out there that think that it is fake. There is much proof that its fake though. Like driftwood, or possibly and elephant. I believe and I'm a skeptic also. So it depends on your opinion.
Unsure but if you happen to see one you can report it here: (http://www.monsterssightings.com/category/sea-monster-sightings) to share what you saw.
There have been many claims to having sited the "monster" however, despite numerous attempts to scientifically find the creature none has been proven to date. No one actually knows what the monster is i.e. what species to categorise it under(if there is one). It remains simply called "Nessie"