In these examples, what tenses were used? All of the verbs are in thepresent simple tense. So we know we are using the zero conditional, which means all of these sentences refer to a general truth or general fact. So, we have seen the order ofIf-clausecomma main clause which is the ...
We don't use a comma if we put the main clause before the conditional clause: present simple + "when" / "if" + present tense "Sarah doesn’t take her car when she goes to London." Practice Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: ...
So what I'm gonna do is I'll give you a situation and you're gonna have to write either a zero conditional sentence or a first conditional sentence to go with it, whichever one you think is the most appropriate one, right?I want you to write your sentences in the comments below. I...
1、If Sally drinks a lot of coffee, she doesn't sleep at night. 2、If you pour water on fire, it goes out. 3、If you brush your teeth every day, they are healthy and nice. 4、If you don't water plants, they die. 5、Fish die when they are out of water. 6、If you divide...
Zero conditional In zero conditional sentences, the positive form is:Unless + present simple (condition clause) + present simple (result clause)Either the result or the condition can come first in the sentence. For example:Unless your PC has enough RAM, it suffers from latency. Your PC suffers...
6 Complete the sentences in the zero, first, second or third conditional using the verbs in brackets.Complete these sentences in the zero conditional:1 If you mix (mix) red and blue, you get (get) purple.2 Plantswill die(die) if theydon't get(not get) enough water.3 When babies are...
I learned about Zero Conditional from your lesson. I also learned that not only “will” can be in First Conditional. Will means future. The action will happen in the future. What about might and may? What’s the difference between the sentences bellow? If you invite me to the party, ...
Another way to make first conditional sentences is to use ‘unless’ which means ‘only if’ or ‘except’. As with ‘if’, the word ‘unless’ can never be followed by ‘will’ but only by the present simple. For example: Unlessyouhurry up, you won’t catch the bus. ...
Measuring the Cognitive Learning of Graduate Students about Zero Conditional Sentences in English at KFUEIT: The Descriptive and Explanatory Analysisdoi:10.47205/plhr.2024(8-II-S)06Rasheed, BushraZafar, Jam MuhammadShaheen, RubinaPakistan Languages & Humanities Review...
Consider the set S1 which consists of the sentence p, and the sentence p→ q, where “→” captures any if p then q sentences and the symbol “→” is known as “material conditional.” Here, q is a deductive consequence of S1, which we write as “S1 ⊨ q.” The symbol “⊨...