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He'll be late
 
if the train is delayed.
 
if he runs every morning in the park
 
if he wakes up on time.
 
if he eats too much.
If I am late for school,
 
my teacher gets angry.
 
I get fired.
 
I play XBOX.
 
I talk a lot.
If I have enough money,
 
I'll buy some new shoes.
 
I will jump the rope.
 
I will cut my nails.
 
I will cut swim freely.
If I miss the 8 o'clock bus,
 
I am late for school.
 
I write a lot.
 
I dance very fast.
 
I find.
If I study today,
 
I'll go to the party tonight.
 
I go to the party tonight.
 
I can't go to the party tonight.
 
I will speak tomorrow.
If it rains, I won't go to the park.
 
First conditional
 
Zero conditional
If they do not pass their exam, their teacher will be sad.
 
First conditional
 
Zero conditional
If Tara is free tomorrow, he will invite her.
 
First conditional
 
Zero conditional
If we get separated, meet me here.
 
Zero conditional
 
First conditional
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
 
Zero conditional
 
First conditional
If my husband has a cold, I always catch it.
 
Zero conditional
 
First conditional
If you freeze water, it becomes a solid.
 
Zero conditional
 
First conditional
Plants die if they don't get enough water.
 
Zero conditional
 
First conditional
Which one of this phrases is first conditional?
 
If I see Mary, I will tell her.
 
If it rains, the grass gets wet.
 
If you went to bed earlier you would not be so tired.
 
If it had rained you would have gotten wet.
Which one is the zero conditional phrase?
 
If you heat ice, it melts.
 
If I win the lottery, I will buy a car.
 
If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
 
If I had gone to bed early, I would have caught the train.
If it will rain today, I stay at home.
 
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Correct
What is the rule of the zero conditional?
 
if + present simple, present simple
 
if + present simple, will + present simple
 
present simple + if + present simple + will
 
if + will + present simple, infinitive
What is the rule of the first conditional?
If + present simple , + will + base form
With this conditional there's a real possibility that the condition will happen.
 
First conditional
 
Zero conditional
It's used to talk about things that are always true, instructions and scientific facts.
 
Zero conditional
 
First conditional
If it rains, I won't go to the park.
 
First conditional
 
Zero conditional
 
Future tense
 
Not a conditional