Упражнение 37 на грамматическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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Since the very first state has been formed, people ( KEEP ) dreaming of the ideal form of social organization with liberty and justice for all the citizens.

One of the first writers, who ( CREATE ) the idea of a perfect state,
was Plato, that lived in ancient Greece.

His famous book ‘The Republic’ that describes the city-state, ruled by a philosopher king, ( WRITE ) in a form of a dialogue.

In the year of 1516, an English author, Thomas More, has published a book ‘Utopia’, that ( DESCRIBE ) an ideal state, located on an island.

But by the name of the book ‘Utopia’, which means ‘a place that doesn’t exist’, one may judge that Thomas More ( NOT/BE ) too optimistic about the future of the mankind.

The ideas of Plato and Thomas More ( USE ) later by Tommaso Campanella in his book ‘The City of the Sun’.

Today the word ‘utopia’ has become a part of ( WE ) everyday language, for instance, if the idea is unrealistic we may call it ‘utopian’.

Since the very first state has been formed, people KEEP (можно KEPT) dreaming of the ideal form of social organization with liberty and justice for all the citizens.

One of the first writers, who HAS CREATED the idea of a perfect state,
was Plato, that lived in ancient Greece.

His famous book ‘The Republic’ that describes the city-state, ruled by a philosopher king, IS WRITTEN in a form of a dialogue.

In the year of 1516, an English author, Thomas More, has published a book ‘Utopia’, that DESCRIBES an ideal state, located on an island.

But by the name of the book ‘Utopia’, which means ‘a place that doesn’t exist’, one may judge that Thomas More WAS NOT too optimistic about the future of the mankind.

The ideas of Plato and Thomas More WERE USED later by Tommaso Campanella in his book ‘The City of the Sun’.

Today the word ‘utopia’ has become a part of OUR everyday language, for instance, if the idea is unrealistic we may call it ‘utopian’.