Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the first conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If you ...... (play) fair, you ...... (not / win).
If your daughter ...... (be) late again, she ...... (lose) the job.
If they ...... (deliver) the goods on time, we ...... (meet) our deadlines.
If we ...... (study) hard enough, we ...... (pass) the final exams with flying colours.
If you ...... (not / have) enough money, you ...... (have) to sell your car.
If he ...... (not / tell) the truth, the judge ...... (send) him to prison.
You ...... (break) your neck if you ...... (not / take) any security precautions, David.
The global service desk agent ...... (make) the phone call if the customer ...... (not / call) us in the meantime.
The dentist ...... (have) a look at your teeth right away if you ...... (be) in pain.
The lamp collector ...... (make) you a handsome offer if your lamps ...... (be) worth anything.
The surgeon ...... (not / operate) on the patient if he ...... (feel) the patient is not strong enough to go through the operation at this time.
Pete ...... (immediately / think) of Lilly if you ...... (ask) him about the girl he's in love with.