Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in the brackets. frederick stamp, a young man in his early twenties, 1 (commit) by his family to a psychiatric hospital. frederick’s best friend, a very wealthy man named sir ernest frump, 2 (be) greatly upset by this, so he started 3 (spend) a great deal of time and money to secure frederick’s release. sir ernest strongly 4 (believe) that frederick was normal and 5 (always/be). he finally 6 (persuade) three well-known psychiatrists to assess frederick, in the hope that they would realize what a huge mistake 7 (make). “if you 8 (talk) to him, you 9 (see) what a completely sane man he is,” insisted sir ernest. “i 10 (try) for years to set my friend free. i wish someone 11 (listen) to me! ” the day of the assessment finally 12 (arrive). frederick 13 (sit) perfectly relaxed while the three doctors 14 (ask) him questions. “what 15 (you/do) when you leave here? ” one of them asked. “16 (you/get) a job? ” “well, i 17 (think) about it,” replied frederick. “i 18 (not/make up) my mind yet, though. perhaps i 19 (write) a book or i may 20 (take up) painting again.”