1 Charles Lindbergh .... (work) as a pilot for the Chicago St Louis airline company when he .... (make) the first non-stop flight around the world in 1927. 2 Mahatma Gandhi .... (die) in 1948 after a man .... (shoot) him. 3 Alexander Fleming .... (discover) penicillin by accident while he .... (work) at St Mary's Hospital in London. 4 After the painter Degas .... (go) blind in the late 1890s, he .... (give up) painting. 5 Ernest Hemingway .... (get) many of his ideas for For Whom the Bell Tolls while he .... (live) in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. 6 Ferdinand von Zeppelin .... (not/build) his famous airship until 1899 when he .... (be) sixty-one.
1 Charles Lindbergh worked as a pilot for the Chicago St Louis airline company when he made the first non-stop flight around the world in 1927. 2 Mahatma Gandhi died in 1948 after a man shot him. 3 Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by accident while he was working at St Mary's Hospital in London. 4 After the painter Degas went blind in the late 1890s, he gave up painting. 5 Ernest Hemingway got many of his ideas for For Whom the Bell Tolls while he was living in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. 6 Ferdinand von Zeppelin did not build his famous airship until 1899 when he was sixty-one.
1 Charles Lindbergh worked as a pilot for the Chicago St Louis airline company when he made the first non-stop flight around the world in 1927.
2 Mahatma Gandhi died in 1948 after a man shot him.
3 Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by accident while he was working at St Mary's Hospital in London.
4 After the painter Degas went blind in the late 1890s, he gave up painting.
5 Ernest Hemingway got many of his ideas for For Whom the Bell Tolls while he was living in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
6 Ferdinand von Zeppelin did not build his famous airship until 1899 when he was sixty-one.