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What's the weather like today?
It's cloudy
What's the weather like today?
It's windy
What's the weather like today?
It's cloudy
What's the weather like today?
It's stormy
What's the weather like today?
It's rainy
What's the weather like today?
It's sunny
What's the weather like today?
It's windy
What's the weather like today?
It's windy
What's the weather like today?
It's cloudy
What's the weather like today?
It's stormy
What's the weather like today?
It's rainy
What's the weather like today?
It's Sunny
I _____ (have) a headache if I _____ (listen) to more of that loud music!
I will have a headache if I listen to more of that loud music!
We _____ (go) to bed right away if we _____ (get) home late tonight.
We will go to bed right away if we get home late tonight.
If our teacher _____ (give) us another test on Monday, I _____ (not / be) happy.
If our teacher gives us another test on Monday, I will not be happy.
If the weather _____ (be) nice tomorrow, we _____ (go) to the beach.
If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will go to the beach.
Let's clean our apartment. If you _____ (sweep) the floor, I _____ (wash) the dishes.
Let's clean our apartment. If you sweep the floor, I will wash the dishes.
Don't worry! If you _____ (fall) out of the tree, I _____ (catch) you!
Don't worry! If you fall out of the tree, I will catch you!
I _____ (ask) my teacher some questions if I _____ (not / understand) the lesson.
I will ask my teacher some questions if I don't understand the lesson.
If my boss _____ (fire) me, I _____ (look) for a new job with another company.
If my boss fires me, I will look for a new job with another company.
If we _____ (be) hungry later, we _____ (order) some pizzas.
If we are hungry later, we will order some pizzas.
The children _____ (wear) warm clothes tomorrow if it _____ (be) cold.
The children will wear warm clothes tomorrow if it is cold.
If Thomas and Michael _____ (need) my help later, I _____ (help) them.
If Thomas and Michael need my help later, I will help them.
If our class _____ (finish) early, I _____ (go) home and study.
If our class finishes early, I will go home and study.
We _____ (watch) a movie tonight if we _____(feel) bored.
We will watch a movie tonight if we feel bored.
Sarah _____ (see) a doctor if she still _____ (feel) sick tomorrow.
Sarah will see a doctor if she still feels sick tomorrow.
If I _____ (need) more money, I _____ (find) a bank machine.
If I need more money, I will find a bank machine.
James _____ (borrow) some books if he _____ (go) to the library.
James will borrow some books if he goes to the library.
My brother _____ (wash) his car this afternoon if he _____ (have) enough time.
My brother will wash his car this afternoon if he has enough time.
If you _____ (cook) some eggs, I _____ (make) some coffee.
If you cook some eggs, I will make some coffee.
If you lend him money, ………………… (he/may/not pay) you back. hardest question ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
he may not pay
He / feel / faint / he / see / blood/. Write the sentence with the given cues.
He feels faint if he sees blood
When you press the button, the doorbell rings. Is this zero conditional type?
yes!
If he (play) ……………………….. football, he (get) ……………………….. tired.
plays; gets
Water evaporates if you (boil) ……………………….. it.
boil
If I (wake up) ……………………….. late, I (be) ……………………….. late for work.
wake up; am
If we die, we can revive. Is this the correct use of zero conditional?
Nah. After dying, (unless you're a divinity) you can't revive.
If it doesn't rain, I will go out. Is this sentence is zero conditional?
ABSOLUTELY NO. THIS IS 2nd CONDITIONAL
What is the structure of zero conditional?
If + Present Simple, Present Simple
What zero conditional is used for?
fact, truth, always correct