Rewrite each of the following sentences, using the word in the capital:
1) If you do have any free time, could you give me a ring? SHOULD
→ Should you not have any free time, could you give me a ring?
2) We won’t go away if the weather is bad. UNLESS
→ Unless the weather is bad, we will go away.
3) I didn’t have the money, so I didn’t buy a new suit. WOULD
→ If I had had the money, I would have bought a new suit.
4) If you hurry up, you won’t be late. GOING
→ If don't hurry up, you are going to be late.
5) If they offered you the job, would you accept? WERE
→ Were they to offer the job, would you accept?
6) If you are in London by any chance, come and see me. HAPPEN
→ Should you happen to be in London, come and see me.
7) Without you, I would have given up years ago. BEEN
→ Had it not been for you, I would have given up years ago.
8) Please take a seat, and I’ll inquire for you. WILL
→ If you take a seat, I'll inquire for you.
9) Don’t take this job if you don’t really want it. UNLESS
→ Unless you really want this job, don't take it.
10) I wasn’t tall enough to reach the shelf. TALLER
→ If I were taller, I could reach the shelf.
11) If the ship sank, what would you do? WERE
→ Were the ship to sink, what would you do?
12) If you should notice what’s on at the cinema, let me know. HAPPEN
→ Should you happen to notice what's on at the cinema, let me know.
13) If you hadn’t encouraged me, I would have given up. BUT
→ But for your encouragement, I would have given up.
14) I don’t have any money, so I can’t lend you any. IF
→ If I had money, I could lend you any.
15) But for Helen, the play would be a flop. WERE
→ Were it not to be Helen, the play would be a flop.