Упражнение 35 на грамматическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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The birthplace of the First Prince of Wales

Caernarfon, an ancient British fortress in North Wales, has great historical associations. It was built ( SHOW ) off English might over Wales.

Edward I of England was the first king who set his sight on some thing that no English ruler ( MANAGE ) to do. Invading Wales he wanted the castle to become the centre of this conquest.

The castle, begun in 1283, is the largest of the great Edwardian Welsh defences. It took thousands of craftsmen to build it. Caernarfon ( DOMINATE ) the city for more than 700 years reminding of those past times.

The castle survived the ( BLOODY ) rebellion in the history of Wales.

In order to stop it forever, as the legend says, Edward I promised the Welsh that he ( NAME ) ‘a prince born in Wales, who spoke no word of English’. But then, to their surprise, he produced his infant son, who had been born at the castle.

It was here that Edward I ( PROCLAIM ) his son Prince of Wales in 1301.

This title has passed by tradition to the eldest son of each monarch since that time. In 1969 Prince Charles ( CREATE ) Prince of Wales here also.

The birthplace of the First Prince of Wales

Caernarfon, an ancient British fortress in North Wales, has great historical associations. It was built TO SHOW off English might over Wales.

Edward I of England was the first king who set his sight on some thing that no English ruler HAD MANAGED to do. Invading Wales he wanted the castle to become the centre of this conquest.

The castle, begun in 1283, is the largest of the great Edwardian Welsh defences. It took thousands of craftsmen to build it. Caernarfon HAS BEEN DOMINATING the city for more than 700 years reminding of those past times.

The castle survived the BLOODIEST rebellion in the history of Wales.

In order to stop it forever, as the legend says, Edward I promised the Welsh that he WOULD NAME ‘a prince born in Wales, who spoke no word of English’. But then, to their surprise, he produced his infant son, who had been born at the castle.

It was here that Edward I PROCLAIMED his son Prince of Wales in 1301.

This title has passed by tradition to the eldest son of each monarch since that time. In 1969 Prince Charles WAS CREATED Prince of Wales here also.