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 the trainees ...... (leave) the office for an early lunch, the manager would ...... (make) them stay a little longer at work today.
If the magician ...... (sell) his bag full of tricks, he would ...... (be) ruined now.
If your sister ...... (tell) us the truth, we would ...... (not / be) angry with her at the moment.
If the lorry driver ...... (meet) the deadline, the company would ...... (receive) the whole amount invoiced.
If the waiter ...... (not / drop) the plates, we could ...... (eat) right now.
If the manicurist ...... (do) a good job, the princess would ...... (look) stunning tonight.
David could ...... (afford) to buy a new car right now if he ...... (manage) to save up a little more money.
The track would ...... (look) much nicer now if the men ...... (clean) it up last night.
The family would ...... (be) much wealthier these days if the father ...... (work) harder in the past.
The grandmother would ...... (give) the children a piece of the cake if she ...... (have) some more.
The president might ...... (really / damage) his opponent's chances of winning the next four years in office if he ...... (not / mention) some important facts at the press conference.
The suicide bomber would ...... (cause) a lot of trouble to our society if the court ...... (free) him last week.