Zero vs First Conditional
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0 or 1st: If we don't hurry, we will miss the train.
First Conditional (will)
0 or 1st: When Mary has time, she always goes shopping.
Zero Conditional (always, present tense)
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? You'll be late if you will not leave soon.
Incorrect: You'll be late if you don't leave soon.
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