Fill the gaps with a verb in the correct tense. Заполниту пробелы с глаголом в правильном времени. I (feel) 1 rather poor lately, so this morning at nine I (go) 2 to the doctor. I (find) 3 him alone in his waiting-room, where he (stand) 4 by the window. "Where (be) 5 your patients? You (cure) 6 them all?" I (ask) 7 . "The reason why people (not / crowd) 8 into this room now is that on Wednesday I (not / begin) 9 consultations here until half past ten. Such (be) 10 my habit for the last twenty-five years". "I'm sorry I (come) 11 too early", I (say) 12 , "I (go away) 13 and (come back) 14 later". "Oh, no. I (prefer) 15 early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I (notice) 16 the late-comers (visit) 17 the doctor because they (need) 18 some sympathy. They are like a dog that once (come) 19 here with a sore paw; I (bandage) 20 it for him and while I (do) 21 this he (look at) 22 me with great lonely eyes. He (come back) 23 the next day and every day until his paw (become) 24 well. I (find out) 25 that his master (go away) 26 . The dog is old now but he still (come) 27 ".
I have been feeling rather poor lately, so this morning at nine I went to the doctor. I found him alone in his waiting-room, where he was standing by the window. "Where are your patients? You curing them all?" I asked. "The reason why people are not crowding into this room now is that on Wednesday I do not begin consultations here until half past ten. Such has been my habit for the last twenty-five years". "I'm sorry I came too early", I said, "I will go away and come back later". "Oh, no. I prefer early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I have noticed the late-comers visit the doctor because they need some sympathy. They are like a dog that once came here with a sore paw; I bandaged it for him and while I was doing this he looked at me with great lonely eyes. He came back the next day and every day until his paw became well. I found out that his master had gone away. The dog is old now but he still comes".
I have been feeling rather poor lately, so this morning at nine I went to the doctor. I found him alone in his waiting-room, where he was standing by the window. "Where are your patients? You curing them all?" I asked. "The reason why people are not crowding into this room now is that on Wednesday I do not begin consultations here until half past ten. Such has been my habit for the last twenty-five years". "I'm sorry I came too early", I said, "I will go away and come back later". "Oh, no. I prefer early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I have noticed the late-comers visit the doctor because they need some sympathy. They are like a dog that once came here with a sore paw; I bandaged it for him and while I was doing this he looked at me with great lonely eyes. He came back the next day and every day until his paw became well. I found out that his master had gone away. The dog is old now but he still comes".