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Strange but true
In 1912, the Titanic 1) ………….. an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Strangely enough, Morgan Robertson 2) ………….. a novel, Futility, describing a similar event fourteen years before the Titanic sank. Robertson 3) ………….. the ship in his book the Titan. In the novel, the best engineers 4) ………….. the Titan and people 5) ………….. it was unsinkable. Surprisingly, the Titan also struck an iceberg and sank while it 6) ………….. across the ocean.
Both the Titanic and the Titan 7) ………….. a similar number of passengers during their voyage. Also, both ships met with disaster in the month of April. Had Robertson predicted the future, or was it all just a strange coincidence?
1 A hit B was hitting C would hit
2 A was writing B used to write C had written
3 A was calling B called C had called
4 A were making B had made C had been making
5 A believed B had believed C was believing
6 A was travelling B had travelled C used to travel
7 A had carried B had been carrying C were carrying
Strange but true
In 1912, the Titanic 1) ………….. an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Strangely enough, Morgan Robertson 2) ………….. a novel, Futility, describing a similar event fourteen years before the Titanic sank. Robertson 3) ………….. the ship in his book the Titan. In the novel, the best engineers 4) ………….. the Titan and people 5) ………….. it was unsinkable. Surprisingly, the Titan also struck an iceberg and sank while it 6) ………….. across the ocean.
Both the Titanic and the Titan 7) ………….. a similar number of passengers during their voyage. Also, both ships met with disaster in the month of April. Had Robertson predicted the future, or was it all just a strange coincidence?
1 A hit B was hitting C would hit
2 A was writing B used to write C had written
3 A was calling B called C had called
4 A were making B had made C had been making
5 A believed B had believed C was believing
6 A was travelling B had travelled C used to travel
7 A had carried B had been carrying C were carrying
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1 A
2 C
3 C
4 B
5 A
6 A
7 B
Strange but true In 1912, the Titanic 1) hit an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
(Past Simple т.к. это последовательность простых действий в прошлом)
Strangely enough, Morgan Robertson 2) had written a novel, Futility, describing a similar event fourteen years before the Titanic sank.
(Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Robertson 3) called the ship in his book the Titan.
(Past Simple, т.к. это простое действие, совершенное в прошлом)
In the novel, the best engineers 4) had made the Titan and people 5) believed it was unsinkable.
(В первой части Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части выраженное в Past Simple)
Surprisingly, the Titan also struck an iceberg and sank while it 6) was travelling across the ocean.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие в прошлом, прерванное другим коротким действием в первой части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Both the Titanic and the Titan 7) were carrying a similar number of passengers during their voyage.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие (процесс) в прошлом с указанием промежутка времени (during their voyage))
2 C
3 C
4 B
5 A
6 A
7 B
Strange but true In 1912, the Titanic 1) hit an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
(Past Simple т.к. это последовательность простых действий в прошлом)
Strangely enough, Morgan Robertson 2) had written a novel, Futility, describing a similar event fourteen years before the Titanic sank.
(Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Robertson 3) called the ship in his book the Titan.
(Past Simple, т.к. это простое действие, совершенное в прошлом)
In the novel, the best engineers 4) had made the Titan and people 5) believed it was unsinkable.
(В первой части Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части выраженное в Past Simple)
Surprisingly, the Titan also struck an iceberg and sank while it 6) was travelling across the ocean.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие в прошлом, прерванное другим коротким действием в первой части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Both the Titanic and the Titan 7) were carrying a similar number of passengers during their voyage.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие (процесс) в прошлом с указанием промежутка времени (during their voyage))
1 A
2 C
3 C
4 B
5 A
6 A
7 B
Strange but true In 1912, the Titanic 1) hit an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
(Past Simple т.к. это последовательность простых действий в прошлом)
Strangely enough, Morgan Robertson 2) had written a novel, Futility, describing a similar event fourteen years before the Titanic sank.
(Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Robertson 3) called the ship in his book the Titan.
(Past Simple, т.к. это простое действие, совершенное в прошлом)
In the novel, the best engineers 4) had made the Titan and people 5) believed it was unsinkable.
(В первой части Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части выраженное в Past Simple)
Surprisingly, the Titan also struck an iceberg and sank while it 6) was travelling across the ocean.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие в прошлом, прерванное другим коротким действием в первой части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Both the Titanic and the Titan 7) were carrying a similar number of passengers during their voyage.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие (процесс) в прошлом с указанием промежутка времени (during their voyage))
2 C
3 C
4 B
5 A
6 A
7 B
Strange but true In 1912, the Titanic 1) hit an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
(Past Simple т.к. это последовательность простых действий в прошлом)
Strangely enough, Morgan Robertson 2) had written a novel, Futility, describing a similar event fourteen years before the Titanic sank.
(Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Robertson 3) called the ship in his book the Titan.
(Past Simple, т.к. это простое действие, совершенное в прошлом)
In the novel, the best engineers 4) had made the Titan and people 5) believed it was unsinkable.
(В первой части Past Perfect, т.к. это действие в прошлом, предшествующее другому действию в прошлом выраженному во второй части выраженное в Past Simple)
Surprisingly, the Titan also struck an iceberg and sank while it 6) was travelling across the ocean.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие в прошлом, прерванное другим коротким действием в первой части предложения выраженное в Past Simple)
Both the Titanic and the Titan 7) were carrying a similar number of passengers during their voyage.
(Past Continuous, т.к. показано длительное действие (процесс) в прошлом с указанием промежутка времени (during their voyage))