Use the right form of the verb in the conditionals.
1. If you (have) any problems, let me know and I (come) and help you straight away
2. If he (to discharge) his fiduciary duties well, the partnership (to work) well too. But he isn’t very honest as I know.
3. If Mr. L (to take) personal advantage of our firm last 2 years, they (to find) evidences in the financial documents.
4. If he (study) hard last term, he (not fail) the exams.
5. If Mr. K (to submit) accounts to us, we (to make) new accounting.