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7. Open the brackets:

Mr. John Smith's alarm clock (to ring) at half past six in the morning. He (to stay) a few minutes in bed, then he (to get up) at about twenty to seven and (to go) to the bathroom where he (to wash) and (to shave). In a minute he (to go) downstairs, after this (to switch) on the electric fire in the dining room, and put the kettle to boil on the gas stove. Then he (to go) upstairs again to dress. Breakfast (to be) at about a quarter past seven, when his wife (to come down) with their two children. At ten to eight he (to leave) the house.

It (to be) seven minutes' walk to the station. He (to get) there as the train (to come) in at three minutes to eight. He (to say) good morning to his friends and (to get) into the crowded train, which (to take) him to London Bridge station in about twenty-three minutes. Here he (to change) and (to take) the train to Cannon Street. It (to be) only a ten-minute walk to his office, where he (to come) soon after a quarter to nine.

His office hours (to be) from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. with an hour for lunch from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.

He usually (to come) home soon after a quarter past six in the evening when his wife (to put) the children to bed. Dinner (to come) at about half past seven, after they (to wash up), his wife and he (to read), or (to listen) to the radio, or (to watch) television. Once or twice a week his wife (to do) the ironing in the evening. In the long summer evenings he (to like) to do some gardening.

8. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the Present Indefinite or the Past Indefinite:

1. They (to work) hard at that problem for a whole year, but when they (to fail), the failure (not to discourage) them and they (to start) working anew. 2. Stratford-on-Avon (to be) a small town in central England where Shakespeare (to be born). 3. Renaissance (to mean) "a new birth," "a revival". Thus we (to call) the time of the great revival of art and learning which (to cover) the 15th and 16th centuries and (to mark) the transition from medieval to the modern world. 3. Some two centuries ago, when there (not to be) trains, cars and trams, people (to travel) in carriages. The mail-coach (to take) both people and the post from town to town. In some carriages the driver (to stand) or (to sit) behind the carriage. Even, when the train (to appear) some English writers still (to prefer) to make their heroes travel by cabs, hansoms and mail-coaches. 5. Latin (to be) a dead language now, but it (to be) the international language some four centuries ago. 6. Mary thousands of years ago Cyprus (to be) famous for its copper. Our word "copper" (to originate) from the old word "cuperus", which (to come) from Cyprus. 7. The Metric system (to be) a system of measures and weights which (to be) first adopted in France. 8. In ancient Rome people (to use) sticks of bone or metal with a pointed end, for writing on waxed tablets. They (to call) these sticks "styles". Now this word (to mean) a mode of writing or speaking. 9. I (not to know) that Shishkin (not to create) his picture Morning in the Pine Wood alone. The no less famous painter Savitsky (to paint) the bear with her three little cubs.