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Conditional Sentences Type 0

Zero Conditional (Conditional sentence type 0)

Zero conditional sentences or conditional sentences of type 0 are conditional sentences that are used when the (consequence / consequence) of a condition (condition) is always materialized because it is a scientific truth (scientific fact) or a general truth (general truth) which is a habit (a habit of action). The dependent part of the clause (if + clause) can be preceded by the word "if" or "when".



We can make a conditional zero sentence with two verbs which are in the form of a simple reward (one in 'if clause' and one in 'main clause'):

If + p is not simple,…. current form.
 Zero conditional sentences are used when the result will always occur. So, if the air reaches 100 degrees, always boils. That is a fact. I speak generally, not one particular situation. The result of 'If Clause' is always the main clause.

"If" in the conditional can usually be saved with "when" without changing the meaning.

Example: If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils. If the air is 100 degrees, it will boil (this is certain, there will be no difference in this), If I eat peanuts, I am sick. if I eat peanuts, I will get sick. (this is true but only for me, maybe not for others) but it is still true that I get sick every time I eat peanuts.

Consider the following examples:

If people eat too much, they get fat. 
If you touch fire, you will burn. 
People die if they don't eat. 
You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen. 
Snakes bite when they are afraid. 
If babies are hungry, they cry. 

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