Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the first conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If Lilly ...... (not / respond) to Pete's email, I'm sure he ...... (feel) crushed.
If the marketing manager ...... (not / come) up with a new idea or two, the company ...... (have) difficulty marketing the new product line.
If the baby sitter ...... (go) to a party on Saturday night, she ...... (not / be) able to watch little Marcus.
If the secretary ...... (write) the letters in the morning, she ...... (post) them in the afternoon.
If the goalkeeper ...... (not / stop) the ball this time, we ...... (lose) the game for sure.
If she ...... (hit) me again, I ...... (hit) her back.
The headmaster ...... (not / talk) to you if you ...... (not / apologise) to him first.
The bartender ...... (make) you any drink at all if you ...... (ask) him nicely.
Andrew's supervisor ...... (not / get) promoted if he ...... (keep) arriving late for morning shifts.
The local guys ...... (tow) away your car if you ...... (not / park) it somewhere else.
The landlord ...... (cut) the tenant's electricity if she ...... (not / settle) her debt by the end of the month.
The surgical equipment ...... (not / be) thrown away if the hospital ...... (not / receive) additional funding to buy some new things.