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 you ...... (steal) that kind of money, you might ...... (get) into prison, I think.
If the nurse ...... (administer) the wrong medicine, she might ...... (not / get) away with it at all.
If the robber ...... (get) caught, he might ...... (end) up in prison.
If Jason and Lucy ...... (split) up, they might ...... (never / meet) again.
If the little girl ...... (lose) her father's gold watch, he might ...... (shout) at her loudly.
If the convict ...... (kill) another guy in prison, he might ...... (never / see) the light of the day again.
If the surgeon ...... (oversleep), he might ...... (be) late for the 10.00 o'clock operation.
The professor might ...... (deliver) another lecture on modern philosophy if his students ...... (ask) him to do so.
The funny clown might ...... (perform) another act if the children ...... (want) to see it.
The author might ...... (publish) his new book in July if his publisher ...... (help) him with the red tape.
The maid might ...... (finish) the rooms a little sooner tonight if she ...... (not / hoover) the carpets in the hall.
The fish might ...... (swim) into the sea if it ...... (find) the right current.