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 the tourist guide ...... (make) any passes at those girls again, I ...... (report) him to his superiors.
If you ...... (continue) with your disobedience any further, Simon, we ...... (notify) your parents.
If Ms Stanford ...... (play) any such tricks on you again, she ...... (answer) to us, then.
If the detective ...... (step) on your toes again, the mayor ...... (have) a talk with him.
If you ...... (sabotage) our missions in the future, our team leader ...... (send) you to prison, no doubt.
If you ...... (lie) around and do nothing, the supervisor ...... (report) you to the team leader.
If the DJ ...... (play) such silly music in the future, nobody ...... (come) to the club again.
If the guards ...... (protect) the murderer, the police ...... (not / do) anything.
If the lumberjack ...... (cut) down healthy trees, he ...... (be) caught and prosecuted under the Australian law.
If you ...... (break) the windows again, we ...... (talk) to your mother about your naughty behaviour, Simon.
If you ...... (draw) such silly pictures in our classes, David, I ...... (send) you to the headmaster right away.
If you ...... (train) as hard as you're used to, Hank, no wonder you ...... (feel) exhausted most of the time.