I. Grammar. Open the brackets to complete the story:
If you look for the most important book in your country’s history, come here to the British library. Get off the tube at St. Pancras – Kings’ Cross station. After you get on the street, you will be about 300m away for the Library.
If you (have)6 not a map of that area, there (be)7 one in every bus station so you (be)8 fine. There are two or three restaurants in the buildings, plus one in the court. The building (have)9 elevators and escalators so there shouldn’t be any access-related issues.
Now let’s (talk)10 about the library itself. You might expect it (be)11 an old building with wonderful architectural motifs while it’s actually quite a new bricks-and-metal building that actually (combine)12 the old knowledge with the new technology-based one.
At the time I (visit)13 the library, there (be)14 a huge stamps’ exhibition and one on statistics plus the permanent one featuring manuscripts and old books on every domain from geography to natural sciences and Jainism.
On the ground floor there’s an “IT room”, one where you can test some of the technologies (use)15 by the library to keep everything organized or for (undertake)16 research.

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Nisson1 Nisson1  24.01.2024 22:32
If you look for the most important book in your country’s history, come here to the British library. Get off the tube at St. Pancras – Kings’ Cross station. After you get on the street, you will be about 300m away for the Library.

If you don't have a map of that area, there will be one in every bus station so you will be fine. There are two or three restaurants in the buildings, plus one in the court. The building has elevators and escalators so there shouldn’t be any access-related issues.

Now let’s talk about the library itself. You might expect it to be an old building with wonderful architectural motifs while it’s actually quite a new bricks-and-metal building that actually combines the old knowledge with the new technology-based one.

At the time I visited the library, there was a huge stamps’ exhibition and one on statistics plus the permanent one featuring manuscripts and old books on every domain from geography to natural sciences and Jainism.

On the ground floor there’s an “IT room”, one where you can test some of the technologies used by the library to keep everything organized or for undertaking research.

Explanation:

In this passage, we are given information about the British library and how to get there. The text also describes the features of the library itself. The passage is written in the simple present and past tenses.

In the first sentence, the conditional form "If you...(have)" is used to suggest a hypothetical situation. The phrase "If you look for the most important book in your country’s history" is the condition. The verb in the bracket should be "have" to match the subject "you".

In the second sentence, we learn that if the person does not have a map of the area, they can find one in every bus station. The verb in the bracket should be "will be" to match the subject "there" and indicate a future action.

In the third sentence, the phrase "You might expect it" indicates a possibility or expectation. The verb in the bracket should be "be" to match the subject "it".

In the fourth sentence, the present continuous tense "I (visit)" is used to describe a past action or state that was happening at a specific time. The verb in the bracket should be "was" to match the subject "I".

In the fifth sentence, the phrase "On the ground floor there's an 'IT room'" describes a current situation or fact. The verb in the bracket should be "used" to match the subject "technologies".

Overall, this passage provides detailed information about the British library and highlights the various facilities and exhibitions available for visitors.
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