I. give the right form robin hood (1 - to be) apparently a fourteenth-century english hero. people of that time (2 - to sing) songs about his adventures, although the most famous stories (3 - to come) from the sixteenth century and later. in the 20th century a tv series and several films (4 - to help) to continue the legend. robin hood (5 - to be) a rebel and in many ways a criminal but he (6 - to be) a people's hero. the legend (7 - to say) that he (8 - to live) in the forest with his companions, his "merry men". they (9 - to rob) and (10 - to kill) representatives of authority in order to give the money to the poor. his main enemy (11 - to be) the sheriff of nottingham, but he also (12 - to steal) from the reach landowners and members of the church. historical "detectives" (13 - to try) to find evidence for a real robin hood with little success. there (14 - to be) an outlaw of that name, but we (15 - not/to know) much about him. what is certain (16 - to be) that for people of that period and later times, robin hood (17 — to be) a symbol of justice. new stories about him (18 - to appear) through the centuries, and he (19 -to become) a legendary figure. !