Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given. Do not change the word given.
1) If you are in London by any chance, come and see me. (happen)
If you …….……………………………………………………., come and see me.
2) Please take a seat and I’ll inquire for you. (will)
If you …….……………………………………………………., I will inquire for you.
3) If Pauline hadn’t been interested, the project would have been abandoned. (interest)
But …….……………………………………………………., the project would have been abandoned.
4) The fire was brought under control thanks to the night-watch man. (for)
If it hadn’t …….……………………………………………………. got out of control.
5) Dick is in prison because a detective recognized him. (if)
Dick wouldn’t …….……………………………………………………. recognized him.
6) I am not tall enough to reach the self. (taller)
If I …….……………………………………………………. reach the self.
7) Getting up early makes me feel hungry. (get)
If …….……………………………………………………. makes me feel hungry.
8. If you do the shopping, I’ll cook lunch. (and)
You …….……………………………………………………. I’ll cook lunch.
9. I didn’t have the money so I didn’t buy a new suit. (would)
If I …….……………………………………………………. a new suit.
10. If you insist on doing everything yourself, of course you will feel tired! (will)
If you …….……………………………………………………. of course you will feel tired