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 your husband ...... (know) where you had been, he would ...... (go) with you, no doubt.
If the teller ...... (hand) me that much money, I would ...... (faint).
If little Sarah ...... (fall) down the stairs, she might ...... (injure) herself seriously.
If the teacher ...... (explain) the use of the Past Perfect well, all the students would ...... (be) able to use it now without problems.
If the skiing instructor ...... (not / break) her leg last month, she would ...... (ski) down the slopes right now.
If the bailiff ...... (search) the defendant more carefully, the guy would ...... (still / be) alive and kicking now.
The headhunter might ...... (still / have) a well-paid job if he ...... (not / start) to play silly tricks on the clients.
The dustmen might ...... (get) hurt if the rubbish ...... (fall) directly onto them.
Nina's grandfather would ...... (still / grow) roses in his garden if his wife ...... (not / salt) the soil.
The parents would ...... (buy) the children something sweet if they ...... (have) more money with them.
The hired gun might ...... (walk) freely now if he ...... (see) the police car parked at the corner.
Pete would ...... (be) the happiest man ever if Lilly ...... (fall) in love with him.