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Zero & First Conditional
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Zero conditional form: If / When + present + will / won't. (True or False)
False. If / When + present + present (correct answer)
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UNLESS in conditional sentences also means ___ ______. (2 words required).
if not
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What tense is used in both the "if" clause and the main clause of a zero conditional sentence?
Present
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Unless I (have / will have) too much work, (I visit / I’ll visit) you tomorrow.
have, I’ll visit
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If the water reaches 100°C, it boils. (zero conditional / first conditional)
zero conditional
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(I go / I’ll go) to the cinema tonight unless our teacher (gives / will give) us a lot of homework.
I'll go, gives
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The zero conditional is used to talk about something which is (generally true/will be true).
generally true
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Shawn likes walking to work, but he (takes / will take) the bus when he (feels / will feel) tired.
he takes, feels
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We use the first conditional to describe (events / possibilities) in the (present / future).
possibilities, future
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(We go / We’ll go) to the beach this afternoon if it (doesn’t rain / won’t rain).
We'll go, doesn't rain
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I don’t know how long the journey home will be, but (I call / I’ll call you) when I (get / will get) there.
I’ll call, get
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Susie usually (goes / will go) to school by bike unless the weather (is / will be) bad.
goes, is
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