Sensations English
Vocabulary and Grammar

Verbs

Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are 5 questions.

  • Practise using verbs to complete sentences
  • Practise choosing a verb from a list of options
  • Get feedback on your choice of verb
  • Read sentences from the news report

What do I learn? +

How does this game work?

Select level
A2Elementary
B1Pre-intermediate
B1+Intermediate
B2Upper Intermediate
C1Advanced
B2 Upper Intermediate
Fetching... Play Game at B2
Start Again
You are correct!

Congrats - you are smashing this

Incorrect. The answer is:

Not quite right, try the next question.

close
transcript

AI works out secrets of ancient scroll - 4th March 2024

A team of 3 students are celebrating a $700,000 prize win after restoring part of an ancient scroll using artificial intelligence (AI). Being able to read the scroll's secrets appeared impossible since the papyrus had been burnt during a volcanic eruption and would crumble into pieces if unrolled.

The winners, Egyptian PhD candidate, Youssef Nader, SpaceX intern Luke Farritor from the US and robotics student Julian Schilliger from Switzerland, teamed up online. They restored 5 percent of the ancient Greek written on the 2,000 year old document.

The scroll is one of 600 discovered in the 18th century in a Herculaneum villa. The city, alongside Pompeii, had been devastated when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, covering both cities in ash and lava.

The Vesuvius Challenge, established in 2023, pledged a million dollars in prizes to those who succeeded in revealing the scroll's secrets. Sparking interest among the global AI community, the organisers supplied CT scans of the scrolls from which participants created 3D models. However, the scans lacked details such as colour, meaning that participants needed another method for identifying ink marks.

The breakthrough came when one participant discovered a crackling pattern on one segment. Others then trained AI algorithms to identify the crackles elsewhere.

Eventually, Farritor discovered a word, 'porphyras' or purple, then partnered with Nader and Schilliger, working long hours, to decipher over 2000 letters. Nader explained that "The adrenaline rush is what kept us going."

Their efforts revealed five percent of that text's content, which focused on pleasure, comparing music to food and drink. Organisers called it "a 2000-year-old blog post about how to enjoy life."

Following this success, the organisers have issued a new challenge: to read 90 percent of four scanned scrolls.

Expert in antiquity Robert Fowler highlighted that the texts "could completely rewrite the history of key periods of the ancient world."

Scroll to view more options
GAME COMPLETE

You scored

Brilliant, you’re really proficient! You’ll find the C1 level really helpful to maintain your high standard of English.

Replay game

More games

Next
Previous
REGISTER NOW

Get videos, articles, games and study tools all at 5 levels!

Or sign up with your Email
By clicking “Sign Up” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.
Already have an account? Sign in

Sign up with email

Enter the following information to create your account.
All sign up options

Log in Or create an account

log in via email
or

Forgot password?

all sign up options

reset password or login

Crop Image

Add to homescreen