The elliptical parts of these sentences do not work. Improve them by changing the auxiliary in bold. Pay attention to affirmative and negative forms.
1. With a name like Pierre, you must be French. – Actually, I don't; I come from Quebec. am not
2. If only you had time to help me. – But I did! How can I help you? do
3. I'll help you with your homework if you like. – Are you? That's really nice of you. will
4. If only you hadn't seen that film, we could go together. – But I hadn't! Let's go and see it today! haven't
5. I was convinced that she might already have seen the film, but she didn't. hadn't
6. If only you could keep a secret, I'd tell you. – But I could! Tell me! I won't tell anyone, I promise! can
7. After what happened, we thought we'd never get on a plane again, but in the end we do just a couple of months later. did
8. If only you would help me with the project, I might actually finish it. – But I would! Just tell me what needs to be done. will
9. His mother wasn't there when I arrived, but his father did. was
10. If only you were trustworthy, I might tell you what happened. – But I was! What makes you say that? am
11. She lives in Spain, but does she come from there originally? – Yes, she is. She was born there. does