Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the first conditional. Use commas to separate your answers. Make sure to notice that the if-clauses express results, not conditions.
The detective will ...... (share) his information with the police if it ...... (get) the criminal caught.
We will ...... (help) you, of course, if it ...... (be) any good.
The young man will ...... (propose) to his sweetheart if she ...... (marry) him.
The trickster will ...... (get) his act together if it ...... (prove) profitable.
The executives will ...... (reconsider) their decisions if it ...... (stimulate) better output.
The real estate agent will ...... (make) you a better offer if it ...... (sell) the house.
If it ...... (give) you a good laugh, I will ...... (play) the joke on Henry.
If it ...... (bring) a smile to Lilly's face, Pete will ...... (do) anything you want.
If it ...... (motivate) you want to work harder, the manager will ...... (offer) you a pay rise.
If it ...... (make) you feel happier, Susan will ...... (invite) you to her party.
If it ...... (give) you more freedom, your parents will ...... (give) you more money, I'm sure.
If it ...... (make) you feel better, I will ...... (try) harder next time.