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 Pete ...... (should / happen / find) his way into Lilly's sweet heart, everybody will ...... (be) hugely astonished.
If the mountain ...... (should / happen / explode) as predicted, the clairvoyant will ...... (gain) widespread acknowledgement all over the world.
If Kate's cousin ...... (should / happen / forge) the documents well, the guys will ...... (hire) him again some time soon.
If the bus driver ...... (should / happen / fall) asleep while driving, his bos will ...... (suspend) him from work.
If the suspect ...... (should / happen / sign) a confession, the detectives will ...... (call) it a night and go home.
If the printer ...... (should / happen / jam) again, the office manager will ...... (make) a quick phone call to the handyman at once.
If the parcel ...... (should / happen / be) delivered tomorrow, the senator will ...... (thank) all of us personally.
If the cameras ...... (should / happen / capture) the true beauty of the Russian countryside, the film will ...... (win) all the awards out there.
If the suicide bomber ...... (should / happen / hide) the bomb around here, the police will ...... (apprehend) him within minutes.
If the chairman ...... (should / happen / catch) the early morning flight to London, he will ...... (take) part in the afternoon meeting.
If the gifts ...... (should / happen / arrive) this afternoon, James will ...... (take) them in for us.
If Father Christmas ...... (should / not / happen / come) tonight, the children will ...... (be) devastated.