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The Great Pacific Garbage patch
(be) a mass of plastic debris
and other forms of garbage floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It
(discover) by Charles Moore in 1997. He
(be) a sailor participating in a yacht race. He ........
(take) a shortcut
and ........
(come) across floating pieces of garbage that extended
over several miles. The sight
(change) him forever. Now he
(work) to raise awareness about it.
Efforts ......
.... (go) on to clean up the garbage, but the extent of the path
is beyond imagination. Many expeditions
(travel) to the patch fo
this purpose.
(collect) un to 750 000 hits of plastic in a
Answers
Answer:
Be (became), discover (discovered), Be (became), take (took), come (came), change (changed), work (worked), go (went), travel (travelled), collect (collected).
Question:
The Great Pacific Garbage patch ……………………………….. (be) a mass of
plastic debris and other forms of garbage floating in the middle of the Pacific
Ocean. It ……………………………….. (discover) by Charles Moore in 1997.
He ……………………………….. (be) a sailor participating in a yacht race.
……………………………….. (take) a shortcut and
……………………………….. (come) across floating pieces of garbage that
extended over several miles. The sight ……………………………….. (change)
him forever. Now he ……………………………….. (work) to raise awareness
about it.
Efforts ……………………………….. (go) on to clean up the garbage, but the
extent of the patch is beyond imagination. Many expeditions
……………………………….. (travel) to the patch for this purpose.
So far, scientists ……………………………….. (collect) up to 7,50,000 bits of
plastic in a single square kilometre of the patch. Countless marine animals and
birds ……………………………….. (die) so far due to strangulation, choking
and suffocation. The culprit ……………………………….. (be) the same
plastic garbage.
Answer:
a)is
b)was discovered
c)was
d)took
e)came
f)changed
g)worked
h)go
i)had travled
j)collected
k)died
m)is