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 Mr and Mrs Hudmat ...... (find) a lovely flat, they ...... (start) their own family.
If Jane's brother ...... (return) the stolen goods, the prosecutor ...... (not / take) him to court.
If our neighbours ...... (make) too much noise late at night, we ...... (call) the police right away.
If we ...... (purchase) the lovely estate over there, we ...... (not / have) any neighbours at all.
If she ...... (turn) up the volume again, her father ...... (go) mad once again.
If the English teacher ...... (not / talk) English, his students ...... (not / be) able to speak or understand the language.
My sister ...... (go) skiing with you if you ...... (invite) her.
The chief editor ...... (print) the story as it is now if the writer ...... (convince) her that it mirrors the long-term situation.
The bomb specialist ...... (check) the fuse if he ...... (feel) the bomb won't explode right away.
The receptionist ...... (not / take) any more phone calls if she ...... (not / get) a pay rise next month.
The sailors ...... (not / sail) out to catch any more fish if they ...... (not / receive) last month's payment.
Some of the performance artists ...... (not / fly) to Rome next week if they ...... (not / invite) to the venue by the end of the week.