Put the verbs into the proper tense.
2. If a company’s financial health is good and its assets sufficient, it will raise capital. (be, raise)
3. If the market refuses to buy the issue at a minimum price, the banker will take them and absorb the loss. (refuse, take, absorb)
4. If profits are limited, the owners of preferred stock will pay dividends before those with common stock. (be/limit, pay)
5. If money is scarce, interest rates will tend to rise because those seeking loans will be competing for fund. (be, tend)
6. If plenty of money is available for loans, the rate will tend to move download. (be, tend)