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 Henry should happen to finish earlier tonight, he'll want to go out with his friends.
If Lilly ...... (should / happen / fall) in love with Pete, we will all ...... (be) immensely surprised.
If the rabbit ...... (should / happen / find) its way out of the maze, the researches will ...... (give) it a big carrot.
If our present efforts ...... (should / happen / go) to waste, we will ...... (have) to try again and again until we succeed.
If the fish ...... (should / happen / die) while being transported to the aquarium, the owner will ...... (buy) some new ones.
If the young tourists ...... (should / happen / lose) their way, they will ...... (call) the hotel to send them a guide.
If Martin's daughter ...... (should / happen / uncover) the truth, we will ...... (be) doomed.
If the city council ...... (should / happen / organise) a protest, the mayor will ...... (resign) for sure.
If the guerilla fighters ...... (should / happen / beat) the armed forces, the whole area will ...... (fall) into a state of chaos.
If the morning mist ...... (should / not / happen / lift), the weather will ...... (stay) foggy and gloomy the whole day.
If the backpack ...... (should / happen / turn) up any time soon, you will ...... (give) me a ring, won't you?
If the abbot ...... (should / happen / talk) to the press, he will ...... (reveal) the truth about our practices.
If the people of our country ...... (should / happen / rise) against the government, the police and the Army will ...... (be) overpowered within a few days.