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 ...... (not / ask) the girl out, you ...... (not / get) to know her at all.
If the famous novelist ...... (not / come) to our sleepy little town, nobody ...... (ever / know) where it is situated.
If the pirates ...... (capture) your ship, they ...... (steal) all of your possessions.
If your parents ...... (re-design) the house, it ...... (sell) at a much higher price.
If you ...... (show) me how to handle difficult customers, I ...... (not / make) the same mistakes again.
If the French delivery ...... (not / arrive) by Monday noon, we ...... (have) enough fresh vegetables to use in our meals.
The tablets ...... (be) fixed asap if I ...... (get) some more staff.
The President of the EU ...... (visit) the High Tatras if he ...... (find) the time to get away from his meetings.
The superintendant ...... (solve) the murder case quickly if he ...... (establish) the means, opportunity and motive of the suspect soon.
Those charitable organisations ...... (help) even the poorest people if they ...... (learn) where to find them.
The pub owner ...... (not / risk) losing his house if he ...... (not / know) whether the new partnership might be profitable or not.
The lumberjacks ...... (not / cut) down any more trees if they ...... (not / receive) proper security equipment.