(supply the necessary forms of the verbs in brackets in the following object clauses. 1. he suggests that i (to try) something of a more serious nature. 2. he only requested that he (to allow) to see the heads of some departments. 3. doris requires of a man only that he (to be) clever. 4. brady proposed that they (to walk) down to the sea wall. 5. i saw that i (to be) mistaken in believing that uncle nick (to be) ill. 6. they decided that laura (to have) the nourishing food that had been ordered her. 7. he was annoyed that they (to choose) the day of his departure for the party. 8. i'm glad that you (to drop) in. 9. charles insisted that we (to keep) secret even the most remote mention of the idea. 10. it was lunchtime. he knew that they (to be) safely occupied for an hour at least. 11. he was determined that his enemies (to pay). 12. i was a little surprised that such a little boy (to read) the life of milton. 13. she soon discovered that he never (to see) the statue of liberty or any of the museums in new york. 14. she asked that her affair never (to speak) of. 15. rupert was anxious that there (to be) no appearance of coldness on hilda's part. 16. propriety demanded that i (to represent) at the game in person. 17) i`ve made up my mind that meg (to send) for.