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    THE ZERO CONDITIONAL

    We can make a zero conditional sentence with two present simple verbs (one in the 'if clause' and one in the 'main clause'):

    • If + present simple, .... present simple.
    This conditional is used when the result will always happen.

    So, if water reaches 100 degrees, it always boils. It's a fact. I'm talking in general, not about one particular situation.

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  • The result of the 'if clause' is always the main clause.

    The 'if' in this conditional can usually be replaced by 'when' without changing the meaning.

    For example: If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils. (It is always true, there can't be a different result sometimes).

    If I eat peanuts, I am sick. (This is true only for me, maybe, not for everyone, but it's still true that I'm sick every time I eat peanuts)

    Here are some more examples:
    • If people eat too much, they get fat.
    • If you touch a fire, you get burned.
    • People die if they don't eat.
    • You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen.
    • Snakes bite if they are scared
    • If babies are hungry, they cry

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