DO YOU KNOW?
The Zero Conditional is super easy to understand, it talks about things that are always true, like facts, habits, or rules, it’s like saying, "When this happens, that happens" We build the Zero Conditional like this: If + Present Simple, Present Simple Let’s see an example: If you eat too much candy, you get a stomachache 👉 In this sentence, "eating too much candy" always results in "getting a stomachache," it’s a fact! Now, you’ll answer some fun questions using the Zero Conditional, let’s see how much you know!
empezar
QUIZ
Welcome to the Zero Conditional Trivia!
Integral Pedagogical Practice
Let´s Start
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Explanation
The Zero Conditional is used for facts, and mixing blue and yellow always makes green.
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Explanation
This is a fact, and the Zero Conditional is perfect for stating facts like water boiling at 100°C.
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Explanation
Ice melting in the sun is a scientific fact, so the Zero Conditional is used here.
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Explanation
Fire burning you is always true, so the Zero Conditional fits perfectly for this scenario.
PREGUNTA 5/10
PREGUNTA 5/10
Explanation
Feeling hungry after skipping breakfast is a logical consequence and fits a general truth.
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PREGUNTA 6/10
Explanation
Sugar dissolving in water is a fact, which is why the Zero Conditional is used here.
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PREGUNTA 7/10
Explanation
Turning on a light switch results in the light turning on, a general truth.
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PREGUNTA 8/10
Explanation
The ground getting wet when it rains is a fact, suitable for the Zero Conditional.
PREGUNTA 9/10
PREGUNTA 9/10
Explanation
Watering a plant helps it grow, which is a general truth.
PREGUNTA 10/10
PREGUNTA 10/10
Explanation
Feeling tired after not sleeping is a cause-and-effect truth, ideal for the Zero Conditional.
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Felicitaciones!
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Transcript
DO YOU KNOW?
The Zero Conditional is super easy to understand, it talks about things that are always true, like facts, habits, or rules, it’s like saying, "When this happens, that happens" We build the Zero Conditional like this: If + Present Simple, Present Simple Let’s see an example: If you eat too much candy, you get a stomachache 👉 In this sentence, "eating too much candy" always results in "getting a stomachache," it’s a fact! Now, you’ll answer some fun questions using the Zero Conditional, let’s see how much you know!
empezar
QUIZ
Welcome to the Zero Conditional Trivia!
Integral Pedagogical Practice
Let´s Start
PREGUNTA 1/10
PREGUNTA 1/10
Explanation
The Zero Conditional is used for facts, and mixing blue and yellow always makes green.
PREGUNTA 2/10
PREGUNTA 2/10
Explanation
This is a fact, and the Zero Conditional is perfect for stating facts like water boiling at 100°C.
PREGUNTA 3/10
PREGUNTA 3/10
Explanation
Ice melting in the sun is a scientific fact, so the Zero Conditional is used here.
PREGUNTA 4/10
PREGUNTA 4/10
Explanation
Fire burning you is always true, so the Zero Conditional fits perfectly for this scenario.
PREGUNTA 5/10
PREGUNTA 5/10
Explanation
Feeling hungry after skipping breakfast is a logical consequence and fits a general truth.
PREGUNTA 6/10
PREGUNTA 6/10
Explanation
Sugar dissolving in water is a fact, which is why the Zero Conditional is used here.
PREGUNTA 7/10
PREGUNTA 7/10
Explanation
Turning on a light switch results in the light turning on, a general truth.
PREGUNTA 8/10
PREGUNTA 8/10
Explanation
The ground getting wet when it rains is a fact, suitable for the Zero Conditional.
PREGUNTA 9/10
PREGUNTA 9/10
Explanation
Watering a plant helps it grow, which is a general truth.
PREGUNTA 10/10
PREGUNTA 10/10
Explanation
Feeling tired after not sleeping is a cause-and-effect truth, ideal for the Zero Conditional.
¡Quiz finalizado!
Felicitaciones!