"Would" ve "Should" Alıştırmalar
Put should or would in the spaces in the following sentences.
1 . . . you mind opening the door?
2 . . . you like another cup of coffee?
3 He insisted that the newspaper . . . print an apology.
4 The old admiral . . . sit for hours watching the ships.
5 . . . you be so good as to keep an eye on my house while I am away?
6 I . . . say nothing about it if I were you.
7 That dress doesn't suit you; you . . . buy another.
8 If you pulled the communication cord the train . . . stop and you . . . be fined.
9 They went to the cinema at 2.30, so they . . . be back here by 6.00.
10 . . . you please help me with this?
11 It is very strange that he . . . think that.
12 I wish he . . . not play his radio so loudly.
13 . . . you be very kind and lend me your typewriter?
14 I . . . like to know where you have been.
15 It was decided that the matter . . . be referred to a special committee.
16 Perhaps you . . . be kind enough to let us know about this.
17 If the telephone . . . ring please say that I'll be back at six.
18 . . . you like to come or . . . you rather stay here?
19 There are too many accidents. Everyone . . . be much more careful.
20 Their method was always the same; they . . . wait till their victim had left the bank and then go up to him and ask for a light.
21 What are you doing here? You . . . be in bed.
22 It is essential that this matter . . . be kept out of the newspapers.
23 He suggested that the money . . . be raised by public subscription.
24 If you . . . change your mind, this address will always find me.
25 If this machine . . . at any time fail to give complete satisfaction please post us the enclosed card.
26 He changed his name so that nobody . . . know what he had been before.
27 If he offered me money I . . . refuse.
28 I wish you . . . not ask so many questions.
29 He ordered that Tom . . . leave the house at once.
30 I . . . be most grateful if you . . . do this for me.
31 He is anxious that everyone . . . understand why he acted as he did.
32 You . . . not argue with your father; you . . . obey him.
33 He was a very patient cat; he . . . sit for hours beside a mousehole.
34 . . . the pain return take one of these pills.
35 It is most important that I . . . see him at once.
36 He didn't dare (to) sell the ring in case someone . . . ask where he got it.
1 . . . you mind opening the door?
2 . . . you like another cup of coffee?
3 He insisted that the newspaper . . . print an apology.
4 The old admiral . . . sit for hours watching the ships.
5 . . . you be so good as to keep an eye on my house while I am away?
6 I . . . say nothing about it if I were you.
7 That dress doesn't suit you; you . . . buy another.
8 If you pulled the communication cord the train . . . stop and you . . . be fined.
9 They went to the cinema at 2.30, so they . . . be back here by 6.00.
10 . . . you please help me with this?
11 It is very strange that he . . . think that.
12 I wish he . . . not play his radio so loudly.
13 . . . you be very kind and lend me your typewriter?
14 I . . . like to know where you have been.
15 It was decided that the matter . . . be referred to a special committee.
16 Perhaps you . . . be kind enough to let us know about this.
17 If the telephone . . . ring please say that I'll be back at six.
18 . . . you like to come or . . . you rather stay here?
19 There are too many accidents. Everyone . . . be much more careful.
20 Their method was always the same; they . . . wait till their victim had left the bank and then go up to him and ask for a light.
21 What are you doing here? You . . . be in bed.
22 It is essential that this matter . . . be kept out of the newspapers.
23 He suggested that the money . . . be raised by public subscription.
24 If you . . . change your mind, this address will always find me.
25 If this machine . . . at any time fail to give complete satisfaction please post us the enclosed card.
26 He changed his name so that nobody . . . know what he had been before.
27 If he offered me money I . . . refuse.
28 I wish you . . . not ask so many questions.
29 He ordered that Tom . . . leave the house at once.
30 I . . . be most grateful if you . . . do this for me.
31 He is anxious that everyone . . . understand why he acted as he did.
32 You . . . not argue with your father; you . . . obey him.
33 He was a very patient cat; he . . . sit for hours beside a mousehole.
34 . . . the pain return take one of these pills.
35 It is most important that I . . . see him at once.
36 He didn't dare (to) sell the ring in case someone . . . ask where he got it.