Zero Conditional
We use zero conditional to talk about situations that
are always true.
if/when + present simple, present simple
Examples:
• If you heat ice, it melts.
• If you eat too much, you get fat.
If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
First Conditional Questions
What will you do if you have a headache?
Will you call Steve if he refuses your offer?
Can you play soccer if you have a bad injury?
Where will you go if you have a chance?
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A. Complete the gaps with the
cere conditional.
1. It's raining. If children play (play) outside, they
get wet.
2. If you press this button, the computer.
(turn) on.
3. If you heat plastic, it
4. If you keep secrets, your friends always
(trust) you.
5.- If you
(expeno).
T
_(not eat) healthy food, you have
health problems.
6. He feels tired if he __________ (not sleep) well.
7. If you mix water with electricity, you
(get) electrocuted.
8. My parents get angry when I (04)
my homework.