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 financial advisor ...... (should / not / file) the report by Friday afternoon, her boss will ...... (go) ballistic again.
If the government ...... (should / not / keep) their promise, the people will ...... (start) rioting.
If the gasometer ...... (should / not / work) well, the tenants will ...... (request) a price reduction.
If the florist ...... (should / not / prepare) our bouquet, we will ...... (not / pay) her at all.
If the cleaning lady ...... (should / water) the plants every day, she will ...... (demand) a pay rise.
If the painter ...... (should / need) any more brushes, he will ...... (ask) for them.
If the army officers over there ...... (should / start) a fight, they will ...... (face) court martial soon.
If the client ...... (should / be) dissatisfied with our services, he will ...... (write) a complaint.
If the children ...... (should / refuse) to do the housework, the parents will ...... (punish) them accordingly.
If the receptionist ...... (should / not / speak) French fluently, he will ...... (need) to take some French classes.
If the negotiator ...... (should / find) it difficult to persuade the third party to agree with our plan, we will ...... (have) to find somebody else to do the job.
If the plane ...... (should / touch) down safely, the pilot will ...... (never / fly) again.