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 you happen to find my glasses, perhaps you could tell me where they are.
If the priest ...... (happen / lose) his sheep, he will ...... (get) into serious trouble with the bishop.
If the hairdresser ...... (happen / cut) my hair too short, I will ...... (freeze) to death next month.
If the professor ...... (happen / correct) my essay this week, he will ...... (ruin) my weekend for sure.
If you ...... (happen / forget) the contact's name, you will ...... (get) in touch with Mr Davidson.
If you ...... (happen / lose) the money I gave you, I will ...... (make) you feel sorry afterwards.
If the gallery ...... (happen / acquire) some new portraits, people will ...... (come) and visit it again.
If the mayor ...... (happen / make) a speech tonight, we will ...... (find) ourselves with a lot of work tomorrow.
If the chimney sweeper ...... (happen / lose) his tools, he won't ...... (do) any work at all.
If the surgeon ...... (happen / get) drunk tonight, you will ...... (perform) the surgery tomorrow morning.
If the funds ...... (happen / dry) out, the manager will ...... (have) to start looking for other means of financing our projects.
If the cook ...... (happen / overcook) the potatoes, the guests will ...... (return) them without paying.
If the mob ...... (happen / visit) our little restaurant, we will ...... (contact) the authorities immediately.