Bonjour, svp poouvez vous m'aidez pour cet exercice d 'anglais, j'ai un peu de difficultés à le réaliser.
Merci d'avance
Fill in the blanks using the verbs in the appropriate tense : simple past or past perfect
1. In September 1940, Hitler………………………..(start) the first part of his planned invasion of Britain. He …………………………(plan)to destroy many of Britain’s cities, including factories, shops, houses, and even people, by sending thousands of his German bomber planes to bomb the British cities.
He ……………………….(hope) this ……………………….(will) make the British people so miserable that they ………………………….(will) give up the war and his German soldiers ……………………..(can) invade and take control of Britain.
2.Hitler and his German army ………………………………….(already/invade) many other countries in Europe; including Poland, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Finland and even France.
Hitler……………………(hate)Britain. He hated Britain because Britain ……………………………………………… (beat) Germany in World War 1 (1914 – 1918). Hitler …………………………………….(know)that Britain was one of the strongest countries in Europe, and if his German army successfully ………………………………………..((invade) Britain, no other country …………………………..(will) wish to fight against Germany – Hitler………………………(will) rule all of Europe!
3.But Britain ………………………….(be) an island, surrounded by sea, and this ………………………(mean) that Hitler ………………………….(can/not)invade with his armies in the same way that he ………………………………………. (invade) Holland and Poland and Norway.
So, for the first time ever, thousands of German bomber planes ………………………………(be used)to drop hundreds of thousands of explosive bombs and incendiary bombs on the factories, shops, houses, and whole cities of Britain.
2. Germany …………………………………..(send) bomber planes over to bomb British cities, but mainly London, the capital city, for nearly a whole year.
From October 1940 there were German Blitz raids every day for 57 days. Each time about 200 German bomber planes ………………………………….(will drop) up to 50 bombs each.
In total, more than 2,000,000 bombs ……………………………………. (be dropped) on Britain during World War 2.