Zero conditional
English grammar lesson
Zero conditional
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
Zero conditional
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
Zero conditional
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
The Zero Conditional is frequently used to describe facts and general truths (laws of nature). It refers to a general situation that always happen if a condition is met. E.g. Rules of a game The condition alway has the same result.
Condition
If
Result
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
Result
Condition
If
Condition
If
Result
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
If it rains, the ground gets wet.
If you touch a fire, you get burned.
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
If I drink coffe, I can´t sleep.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you stand in the rain, you get wet.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you stand in the rain, you get wet.
Condition
Result
IF CLAUSE
MAIN CLAUSE
You get wet if you stand in the rain.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
Result
Condition
Milk lasts longer if you keep it in the fridge.
We can often use When instead of If and it has the same meaning.
Result
Condition
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
When you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
Result
Condition
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
When you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
1. If I leave ice cream out of the refrigerator for an hour, it ____________________________
2. If Maria forgets to water her grass, it ____________________________________________
3. If Tom eats too much candy and potato chips, he __________________________________
4. If someone puts ice in a glass of water, it ________________________________________
5. If you leave iron (a type of metal) in the rain, it ____________________________________
6. Ann takes aspirin if ___________________________________________________________
7. Water evaporates if __________________________________________________________
8. Paper burns if _______________________________________________________________
9. __________________________________________________________________________
10. __________________________________________________________________________
3rd Person singular He She It
Zero conditional
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Zero conditional
English grammar lesson
Zero conditional
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
Zero conditional
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
Zero conditional
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
The Zero Conditional is frequently used to describe facts and general truths (laws of nature). It refers to a general situation that always happen if a condition is met. E.g. Rules of a game The condition alway has the same result.
Condition
If
Result
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
Result
Condition
If
Condition
If
Result
Present simple
Present simple
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
If it rains, the ground gets wet.
If you touch a fire, you get burned.
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
If I drink coffe, I can´t sleep.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you stand in the rain, you get wet.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you stand in the rain, you get wet.
Condition
Result
IF CLAUSE
MAIN CLAUSE
You get wet if you stand in the rain.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
Result
Condition
IF CLAUSE,
MAIN CLAUSE
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
Result
Condition
Milk lasts longer if you keep it in the fridge.
We can often use When instead of If and it has the same meaning.
Result
Condition
If you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
When you keep milk in the fridge, it lasts longer.
Result
Condition
If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
When you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
1. If I leave ice cream out of the refrigerator for an hour, it ____________________________ 2. If Maria forgets to water her grass, it ____________________________________________ 3. If Tom eats too much candy and potato chips, he __________________________________ 4. If someone puts ice in a glass of water, it ________________________________________ 5. If you leave iron (a type of metal) in the rain, it ____________________________________ 6. Ann takes aspirin if ___________________________________________________________ 7. Water evaporates if __________________________________________________________ 8. Paper burns if _______________________________________________________________ 9. __________________________________________________________________________ 10. __________________________________________________________________________
3rd Person singular He She It