Read and complete the blanks with the passive voice, according to the corresponding conjugation: present, past, future. Do not forget that the verbs must be written in the past participle.
The Unsinkable
The Titanic was an incredibly large passenger steamship that 1. was built in 1912. The name Titanic 2. ___ (derive) from Greek mythology, and meant gigantic and powerful. It was designed (design) primarily to carry passengers, but it also carried a substantial amount of cargo, including letters and valuables, as well as the luggage of the passengers. The ship 4. ___ (think) to be unsinkable at the time because of its new state-of-the-art design. Because it 5. ___ (believe) to be unsinkable, it 6. ___ (stock) with enough lifeboats for all of the passengers and crew. In fact, it only had enough lifeboats to carry about one-third of everyone on the ship.
The Titanic departed across the Atlantic ocean, sailing from Southampton, England to New York City, USA, on April 10, 1912. With the passengers and crew, a total of 2,240 people 7. ___ (aboard) the ship. A few small problems occurred on its first day on the sea. A small coal fire 8. ___ (discover) in one of the bunkers. The fire was put out by some crew members, and the captain and chief engineer concluded that it probably 9. ___ (cause) any damage. Another accident almost happened that day, when the Titanic almost collided with another ship while at sea.
On April, 14th, four days after the Titanic 10. ___ (leave), disaster struck. There 11. ___ (be) reports of ice from other ships, but the seas were calm under a clear, moonless sky. A lookout saw the iceberg dead ahead coming out of a slight haze, rang the warning bell, and called the captain. The engines 12. ___ (reverse) and the ship turned sharply. The hull 13.___ (damage) and the ship was going to sink. A quick calculation 14. ___ (make), and they determined that the ship would sink in about an hour and a half.
Women and children 15. ___ (boarded) the lifeboats first, and when no women and children were nearby, men 16.____ (permit) to board. Sadly, the lifeboats 17.___ (board) correctly or efficiently, and 18.___ (save) as many lives as they had the potential to. Most of the lifeboats 19. ____ (fill) to capacity - the first lifeboat that launched only carried 24 people, despite having the ability to carry 65 people. Only 705 lives 20. ___ (save) on the lifeboats and over 1,500 people drowned in the Atlantic Ocean that night. Three hours after its collision with the iceberg, the Titanic sank into the ocean.
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The Titanic was an incredibly large passenger steamship that 1. was built in 1912. The name Titanic 2. was derived from Greek mythology, and meant gigantic and powerful. It 3. was designed primarily to carry passengers, but it also carried a substantial amount of cargo, including letters and valuables, as well as the luggage of the passengers. The ship 4. was thought to be unsinkable at the time because of its new state-of-the-art design. Because it 5. was believed to be unsinkable, it 6. was stocked with enough lifeboats for all of the passengers and crew. In fact, it only had enough lifeboats to carry about one-third of everyone on the ship.
The Titanic departed across the Atlantic ocean, sailing from Southampton, England to New York City, USA, on April 10, 1912. With the passengers and crew, a total of 2,240 people 7. were aboard the ship. A few small problems occurred on its first day on the sea. A small coal fire 8. was discovered in one of the bunkers. The fire was put out by some crew members, and the captain and chief engineer concluded that it probably 9. had caused any damage. Another accident almost happened that day, when the Titanic almost collided with another ship while at sea.
On April, 14th, four days after the Titanic 10. had left, disaster struck. There 11. were reports of ice from other ships, but the seas were calm under a clear, moonless sky. A lookout saw the iceberg dead ahead coming out of a slight haze, rang the warning bell, and called the captain. The engines 12. were reversed and the ship turned sharply. The hull 13. was damaged and the ship was going to sink. A quick calculation 14. was made, and they determined that the ship would sink in about an hour and a half.
Women and children 15. were boarded the lifeboats first, and when no women and children were nearby, men 16. were permitted to board. Sadly, the lifeboats 17. were not boarded correctly or efficiently, and 18. did not save as many lives as they had the potential to. Most of the lifeboats 19. were filled to capacity - the first lifeboat that launched only carried 24 people, despite having the ability to carry 65 people. Only 705 lives 20. were saved on the lifeboats and over 1,500 people drowned in the Atlantic Ocean that night. Three hours after its collision with the iceberg, the Titanic sank into the ocean.
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