Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. If you (not to stay) in bed for a couple of days at least, you never (to feel) better.
2. Kate (to stand) in front of the mirror when somebody ( knock) at the door.
3. He (to have) only a few mistakes in that big test.
4. He (to be) much interested in politics lately.
5. His horse (to be) lame so he (have) to finish journey on foot.
6. You (to cut) your finger. Look, it (to bleed). Put a plaster on it.
7. When he (to finish) packing the furniture the whole room (to be) in a mess.