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Zero Conditional English

The zero conditional is used to express universal truths or scientific facts. It contains an if-clause that expresses a condition, followed by a main clause that expresses the result. The condition and result are always true and expressed in the present simple tense. There are three common structures: if-then, if-result, and result-if. The zero conditional describes situations that are always true, such as "if you freeze water, it becomes ice" or "if you add two plus two, the outcome is four."
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Zero Conditional English

The zero conditional is used to express universal truths or scientific facts. It contains an if-clause that expresses a condition, followed by a main clause that expresses the result. The condition and result are always true and expressed in the present simple tense. There are three common structures: if-then, if-result, and result-if. The zero conditional describes situations that are always true, such as "if you freeze water, it becomes ice" or "if you add two plus two, the outcome is four."
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ZERO CONDITIONAL

The conditional 0 is conditional used to express situations or facts that are true and are always fulfilled,
so they are universal truths. It is used to describe scientific or general facts indicating a condition and
an outcome, they expressed in two sentences, the condition and consequence.
The conditional grammatical construction 0 begin with the word If (if conditional), before this simple
prayer that establishes the condition, followed by a simple prayer also present that is the result given to
the situation in question. Prayer is still universal to reverse the order of prayers, that is to say, when the
result is written first and then the condition. You can have the structure If ... then ... (if ... then ...),
although often not the "then" used to indicate the consequent
STRUCTURE OF THE CONDITIONAL 0:

FORM 1

: IF + PRESENT SIMPLE (CONDITION) + THEN + PRESENT SIMPLE (RESULT)

FORM 2

IF + PRESENT SIMPLE (CONDITION) + PRESENT SIMPLE (RESULT)

FORM 3

PRESENT SIMPLE (RESULT) + IF + PRESENT SIMPLE (CONDITION)

FEATURES:
Conditional type 0 is used to make statements about the real world and often refers to general facts
that we take for certain, as scientific facts. In these prayers the time frame is now or ever and the
situation is real and possible
EXAMPLES

If you freeze water, it becomes a solid.


Plants die if they do not get enough water.
If my husband has a cold, usually I catch it.
If public transport is efficient, people stop using their cars.
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.

The zero conditional also often used to give instructions and, in this case, the verb of the main clause is
imperative
EXAMPLES

If Bill phones, tell him to meet me at the cinema.


Ask Pete if you're not sure what to do.
If you want to come, call me before 5:00.

Meet me here if we get separated

SUMMARY OF CONDITIONAL
Here is a chart to help visualize the basic conditional.
Do not take the 50 % to 10 % too literally. They are just to help
PROBABILITY
CONDITIONAL

EXAMPLE

TIME

100%

zero

If you heat ice, it melts

none

50%

First

I win the lottery , I'll buy a car

future

10%

Second.

If I won the lottery, I would buy a car

future

0%

Third.

If I won the lottery , I would have bought a car

last

EXAMPLE OF CONDITIONAL ZERO:

If you jump from the tenth floor you die. (Si saltas desde el dcimo piso te mueres).
If you jump from the tenth floor, then you die.
You die if you jump from the tenth floor.
If you run 10 km per hour it takes you ten hours to run 100 km. (Si corres a 10 Km por hora tardas 10
horas en recorrer 100 km).
If you run 10 km per hour, then it takes you ten hours run 100 km.
It takes you ten hours run 100 km if you run 10 km per hour.
If you add two plus two the outcome is always four. (Si sumas dos ms dos el resultado es siempre
cuatro)
If you add two plus two, then the outcome is four.
The outcome is four if you add two plus two.
If the Wood burns, it becomes charcoal (Si se quema la madera, sta se convierte en carbn)
If the Wood burns, then it becomes charcoal.
It becomes charcoal if the wood burns.
If there is sunlight, then it is day. (Si hay luz de sol, entonces es de da).
If there is sunlight it is day.
It is day if there is sunlight.
If you freeze water, then you get ice. (Si congelas el agua, entonces obtienes hielo).
If you freeze water you get ice.
You get ice if you freeze water.
If you take a shower, then you are clean. (Si te baas, entonces ests limpio)
If you take a shower, you are clean.
You are clean if you take a shower.
If you eat healthy, then you are strong. (Si comes saludable, entonces eres fuerte).
If you eat healthy you are strong.
You are strong if you eat healthy.
If you study, you approve the test. (Si estudias, apruebas el examen).
If you study, then you approve the test.
You approve the test if you study.
If you sleep well, then you rest. (Si duermes bien, entonces descansas).
If you sleep well, you rest.
You rest if you sleep well.

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