Use the appropriate tenses instead of the infinitives in brackets. Use the Passive Voice where required: 1. When the doctor (to awake), Miss Reid still (to work). 2. Years (to pass) sfnce we (to begin) this life. 3. I'll walk along the beach while you (to bathe). 4. It is twelve o'clock now. So I (to work) for five hours without rest. 5. We'll leave the minute you (to be ready). 6. By this time a small crowd (to gather) and people (to ask) each other what was the matter. 7. Of course I (to eat) an apple every evening - an apple a day (to keep) the doctor away. 8. Leaving a message that he (to return) the next day, he (to go) home. 9. Why you (to switch off) the light? It is dark in the room. 10. Some urgent measures were taken while the doctor (to wait) for. 11. I asked him if he ever (to be) to London. 12. Can this man (to rely) upon? 13. They (to walk) for many hours before they came to the village. 14. We decided to wait till they (to return). 15. Though I (to be) ill for three weeks last month I hope I (to pass) my exam successfully. 16. I (to hurry) to the station. My friend (to come). 17. A new metro line (to build) in this district lately. 18. Before I (to enter) the Institute I (to work) at the publishing house. 19. The secretary (to type) all the documents by the time the dean (to come). 20. This work must (to do) very carefully. 21. This document (not to sign) yet. 22. When I (to awake) there was nobody in. All (to leave). 23. He (to find) the play much more interesting than he (to expect) it to be. 24. Here you (to be) at last! We (to wait) for you for half an hour. 25. I was in a hurry as I (to know) that my mother (to worry).