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prepare / families / usually / Thanksgiving / a big turkey / for / dinner.
Families usually prepare a big turkey dinner for Thanksgiving.
bow politely / Japan / a wedding / attend / if / in / you.
If you attend a wedding in Japan, bow politely.
watch / they / the ball drop / if / celebrate / New Year’s Eve / in Times Square / people.
If people celebrate New Year’s Eve in Times Square, they watch the ball drop.
wear / people / often / traditional clothing / Oktoberfest / during.
People often wear traditional clothing during Oktoberfest.
wear red / good luck / you / go / Chinese New Year / to / for / if.
If you go to Chinese New Year, wear red for good luck.
get / everyone / wet / you / water / if / throw / Songkran / during.
If you throw water during Songkran, everyone gets wet.
People in India always light lamps during Diwali to celebrate the festival of lights.
 
Adverbs of frequency + present simple for habits and routine
 
Using if to give instructions
 
Zero conditional (general truths)
If you visit Rio Carnival, remember to stay hydrated.
 
Using if to give instructions
 
Adverbs of frequency + present simple for habits and routine
 
Zero conditional (general truths)
We use the present simple with adverbs of frequency to..
 
talk about both
 
talk about habits
 
talk about routines
We always use the present simple with IF to give instructions
 
False
 
True
We use the present simple with if in zero conditional to refer to...
 
General truths
 
Unreal events
If people celebrate Christmas, they decorate their homes with lights and ornaments.
 
Zero conditional (general truths)
 
Using "if" to give instructions
 
Adverb of frequency+ present simple