Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the second conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If the mason ...... (do) the job well, we'd ...... (pay) him handsomely.
If the tourists ...... (not / complain) about the services, they wouldn't ...... (get) their money back.
If the police ...... (not / find) the criminals, they'd ...... (leave) the country soon.
If the judge ...... (not / send) the defendant to prison, he'd ...... (have) to report to his superiors.
If you ...... (smoke) cigarettes every day, I'd ...... (avoid) your company as I don't like the smell of cigarettes at all.
If the manager ...... (tell) us what to do now, we'd ...... (get) down to work immediately.
Mr and Mrs Hudmat would ...... (enjoy) every single moment together if they ...... (have) more time to spend with each other.
The detective would ...... (close) the case at once if he ...... (know) who committed the crime.
Sister Wendy would ...... (spend) her whole life in a monastery if she ...... (not / like) travelling so much.
The film crew would ...... (do) their jobs much better if the producer ...... (have) a clear idea of what they're supposed to do.
The book would ...... (be) very famous if the author ...... (put) in some more action. Let's wait and see.
Your story would ...... (attract) far more interest if you ...... (pay) more attention to detail.