ZEROCONDITIONAL
Ma. Gracia UguñaJosé Cumbe Karla Cabrera Danna Estacio
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What is it
When to use it
Structure
Examples
what is it for ?
-The zero conditional is used to form sentences where both the condition and the result are real events.
-This type of conditional is often used to talk about general facts.
Estructure
Option 1: If + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + Result (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple)
Option 2: Result (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + if + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple).
Info
Examples
AFIRMATIVE
If + present simple (,) present simple
If you heat ice, it melts
Ice melts if you heat it
NEGATIVE
If + present simple + nEGATION (,) present simple
I die if I don' drink water
If I don't drink water, I die
Examples
INTERROGATIVE
For the interrogative form it does not exist in itself
a structure, can only be combined by
example:
If you mix white and black color, What do you get?
¡thanks for your attention!
Zero Conditional
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ZEROCONDITIONAL
Ma. Gracia UguñaJosé Cumbe Karla Cabrera Danna Estacio
index
What is it
When to use it
Structure
Examples
what is it for ?
-The zero conditional is used to form sentences where both the condition and the result are real events. -This type of conditional is often used to talk about general facts.
Estructure
Option 1: If + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + Result (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) Option 2: Result (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + if + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple).
Info
Examples
AFIRMATIVE
If + present simple (,) present simple
If you heat ice, it melts
Ice melts if you heat it
NEGATIVE
If + present simple + nEGATION (,) present simple
I die if I don' drink water
If I don't drink water, I die
Examples
INTERROGATIVE
For the interrogative form it does not exist in itself a structure, can only be combined by example:
If you mix white and black color, What do you get?
¡thanks for your attention!