Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in capitals.
1. If you do have any time free, could you give me a ring? (SHOULD)
If you should have any time free, could you give me a ring?
2. We won't go away if the weather's bad. (UNLESS)
3. I didn't have the money, so I didn't buy a new suit. (WOULD/ SHOULD)
4. I regret not studying hard last term. (ONLY)
5. If you hurry up, you won't be late. (GOING)
6. If they offered you the job, would you accept? (WERE)
7. If you are in London by any chance, come and see me. (HAPPEN)
8. Without you, I would have given up years ago. (BEEN)
9. If you insist on doing everything yourself, of course you feel tired! (WILL)
10. Please take a seat, and I'll inquire for you. (WILL)
11. Don't take this job if you don't really want it. (UNLESS)
12. If the ship sank, what would you do? (WERE)
13. If you should notice what's on at the cinema, let me know. (HAPPEN)
14. If you hadn't encouraged me, I would have given up. (BUT)
15. Although it is a good car, it is expensive. (IF)
16. If you insist on smoking so much, no doubt you feel ill. (WILL)
17. I don't have any scissors, so I can't lend you any. (IF)
18. But for Helen, the play would be a flop. (WERE)