Complete the article. Use the past simple,
past continuous, past perfect simple or past
perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets.

Mark Zuckerberg
(1) ...........(achieve) a reputation as a
programming genius. Before the end of
his second year at university, he
(2) ...........(already /design)
CourseMatch, a program that helped
students choose classes based on the
choices other students (3)...........(make).
At the time, Mark (4)...........(study)
psychology and computer science.
A short time later, he created
Facemash, a program that let students
select the best-looking person from
different photos. Until then, students
(5)...........(use) books called ‘Face
Books’, which included the names and
photos of everyone who lived in the
student dorms. Facemash went up over
the weekend but by Monday morning,
the college (6)...........(take) it down
because its popularity
(7)...........(flood) Harvard’s server.
Before Facemash, students (8)...........
(ask) the university to develop a similar
website for months. Mark(9)...........
(work) on a very similar idea when he
heard about these requests, so he
decided to do something about them -
and promised to build a better site than
what the university (10)...........(plan).

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Complete the article. Use the past simple, past continuous, past perfect simple or past perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets.

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Răspuns

Mark Zuckerberg (1) achieved a reputation as a programming genius. Before the end of his second year at university, he (2) had already designed CourseMatch, a program that helped students choose classes based on the choices other students (3) had made.

At the time, Mark (4) was studying psychology and computer science. A short time later, he created Facemash, a program that let students select the best-looking person from different photos. Until then, students (5) had been using books called ‘Face Books’, which included the names and photos of everyone who lived in the student dorms. Facemash went up over the weekend but by Monday morning, the college (6) took it down because its popularity (7) had flooded Harvard’s server.

Before Facemash, students (8) had been asking the university to develop a similar website for months. Mark(9) was working on a very similar idea when he heard about these requests, so he decided to do something about them - and promised to build a better site than what the university (10) had planned.

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