Rearrange the words to form a sentence starting with 'if only'-
you could / if only / you would/ meet Sam./ hurry up,
A
If only you would hurry up, you could meet Sam.
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B
you could meet Sam. If only you would hurry up,
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C
If only you could meet you would hurry up, Sam.
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D
If you could meet Sam. only you would hurry up,
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Solution
The correct option is A If only you would hurry up, you could meet Sam. Here, 'if only' is used to express a strong need for the listener to hurry up in order to meet Sam.