Complete the story by supplying the correct forms of the verbs. mr. smith 1) (to go) on a business trip to london and three of his friends asked him if he 2) (not to 3) (to buy) umbrellas for them. mr. smith 4) (to check in) at the hotel, 5) (to leave) his luggage and 6) (to decide) to go to the shop. for nearly a fortnight it 7) (to pour) in london, and on that day the weather was nasty too: it 8) (to rain) hard, a strong wind ) (to blow), and there was no hope that the sun ever ) (to appear). so mr. smith 11) (to fetch) his umbrella and 12) (to put on) his raincoat, because he was afraid he 13) (to get) wet through. to mr. smith's disappointment all the umbrellas 14) (to be sold out) the day before, but the owner of the shop said they 15) (to have) no supply for a long time and he 16) (to be sure) 17) (to get) some umbrellas in the afternoon. at the time mr. smith 18) (to leave) the shop it no longer 19) (to rain), the sun already 20) (to shine) brightly, and one could hardly believe that some ten minutes before 21) (to rain) cats and dogs. mr. smith 22) (to leave) his umbrella behind, but the weather was so fine that he even 23) (not to remember) about it. he got on the bus that 24) (to be) 25) (to take) him to the hotel, but when he 26) (to get off) the bus, by mistake he 27) (to take) his neighbour's umbrella and suddenly he heard the man 28) (to say): "sorry, sir, i 29) (to believe) this is my umbrella." "i am sorry, sir," said mr. smith, he 30) (to feel) ashamed - the people 31) (may) 32) (to think) he was a thief - and he 33) (to hurry) out of the bus. he 34) (to come) to the 35) (to have) dinner, and in the evening he 36) (to go) to the shop 37) (to buy) umbrellas. he 38) (to buy) three umbrellas and the owner 39) (to return) him the umbrella he 40) (to leave) behind, and when he 41) (to return) with the four umbrellas in his hands, he 42) (to meet) the man whose umbrella he 43) (to take) by mistake when he 44) (to leave) the bus. the man smiled at him and said: "you ) (to have) a lucky day, eh? "