Заполните пропуски в тексте come came come (приходить) become became become (становиться) begin began begun (начинать) drink drank drunk (пить) run ran run (работать, бежать) swim swam swum (плавать) sink sank sunk (тонуть) sing sang sung (петь) ring rang rung (звонить) April 14, 1912 is the date of the best-known tragedy in the history of the 20th century. On that day the famous Titanic____ in the Atlantic. It all_____ when the ship____ to an area filled with icebergs and hit one of them with its right side. When the sailors saw the iceberg, they____ the alarm, but it was already too late. People_____ to the lifeboats, but there were too few of them. The situation quickly_____ hopeless. The boats ac- commodated only 700 people out of 2200. "There were people who_____ in the sea for some time but they soon got frozen. It is a well-established fact that one of the few who managed to survive in the sea was the cook who____ brandy to keep himself warm.
April 14, 1912 is the date of the best-known tragedy in the history of the 20th century. On that day the famous Titanic sank in the Atlantic. It all began when the ship came to an area filled with icebergs and hit one of them with its right side. When the sailors saw the iceberg, they rang the alarm, but it was already too late. People ran to the lifeboats, but there were too few of them. The situation quickly became hopeless. The boats accommodated only 700 people out of 2200. "There were people who swam in the sea for some time but they soon got frozen. It is a well-established fact that one of the few who managed to survive in the sea was the cook who drank brandy to keep himself warm."
April 14, 1912 is the date of the best-known tragedy in the history of the 20th century. On that day the famous Titanic sank in the Atlantic. It all began when the ship came to an area filled with icebergs and hit one of them with its right side. When the sailors saw the iceberg, they rang the alarm, but it was already too late. People ran to the lifeboats, but there were too few of them. The situation quickly became hopeless. The boats accommodated only 700 people out of 2200. "There were people who swam in the sea for some time but they soon got frozen. It is a well-established fact that one of the few who managed to survive in the sea was the cook who drank brandy to keep himself warm."