Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the first conditional. Use commas to separate your answers. Make use of a more polite tone of voice as shown in the example. Example: If I should see David, I will tell him you're looking for him.
If the famous film producer ...... (should / come) into town this weekend, we will ...... (greet) him warmly.
If the machine gun ...... (should / go) off accidentally, dozens of people will ...... (get) hurt.
If the alarm clock ...... (should / stop) working during the night, we will ...... (oversleep).
If the nanny ...... (should / pass) a supermarket, she will ...... (buy) me some flour.
If the guests ...... (should / arrive) early tonight, the hosts will ...... (invite) them to an early snack.
If Pete ...... (should / win) Lilly's heart, he will ...... (be) the happiest man ever.
If you ...... (should / bump) into our accountant, will ...... (you / tell) her that I need to talk to her?
If the writer ...... (should / sign) the contract, he will ...... (earn) loads of money in the next couple of months.
If the tank ...... (should / explode) today, the factory foreman will ...... (get) into serious trouble.
If the bank clerks ...... (should / receive) no bonuses at all this year, they will ...... (go) on strike for sure.
If the tram ...... (should / be) late again, I will ...... (write) an angry complaint to the City Transport Bureau.
If the painting ...... (should / sell) for less than 1,000 dollars, the auctioneer will ...... (not / sell) it at all.