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. Make sure you note that the if-clauses express polite requests.
If the gentlemen ...... (come) this way, we will ...... (enter) the final phase of our tour.
If your father ...... (fill) in the last form, the teller will ...... (print) out the contract.
If Mr Banks ...... (arrive) at 7.00 o'clock, we could ...... (start) the meeting as early as 7.30.
If the tourists ...... (follow) me to the coronation hall, we'll ...... (look) at the crown jewels now.
If you ...... (let) me speak up, I'll ...... (tell) you everything about the history of this wonderful palace.
If the ladies ...... (turn) to the right, you'll ...... (see) a most unusual painting from the best-known artists ever born in our country.
The tourist guide will ...... (take) you to the main hall if you ...... (come) this way.
Our accountant will ...... (prepare) the documents right away if you ...... (sign) your name on the dotted line.
The surgeon will ...... (operate) on the patient immediately if you ...... (assist) him.
The judge will ...... (release) your brother from prison if you ...... (pay) the bail.
Mr and Mrs Glasgow might ...... (consider) selling their shares to you if you ...... (offer) them a high price.
The cleaners might ...... (find) their way to us easily if you ...... (give) them a good description of the place.