Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the first conditional. Use commas to separate your answers. In main clauses, always express the highest degree of certainty. Make sure you notice that 'will' is stressed in all the sentences.
If Mr Roger's wife ...... (try) to lie to us again, I ...... (inform) her husband, of course.
If Frank's cousin ...... (make) fun of me just as she used to when we were kids, I ...... (leave) at once.
If you ...... (hinder) our plans again, we ...... (repay) you thousandfold.
If the children ...... (talk) back like they do now, they ...... (have) problems in life later on.
If you ...... (treat) me like an idiot, I ...... (not / help) you anymore.
If you ...... (wear) nothing but a blouse in such cold weather, you ...... (catch) cold.
If you ...... (smoke) so many cigarettes all the time, you ...... (get) cancer for sure.
If the police officers ...... (harass) your client in any way, ...... (let) the judge know right away.
If the teacher ...... (shout) at her students all the time, they ...... (get) scared and ...... (learn) nothing at all.
If you ...... (take) drugs, you ...... (die) very, very soon.
If you ...... (eat) so many hamburgers, it's not surprising you ...... (get) fatter and fatter by the day.
If you ...... (drink) so much wine, it's no wonder you ...... (feel) wasted all the time.