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Exercises with zero conditional

1) If you

(study) hard, you

2) If it

(rain), you

(be) a good student.

(get) wet.

3) If you

(mix) red and yellow, you

4) If he

(work) a lot, he

5) If she

(earn) a lot of money.

(wear) a blue dress, she

6) If we

(watch) tv, we

7) If he

(play) football, he

8) If I

(get) orange.

(eat) too much, I

If we dont feel well,

(look) great.

(enjoy) a lot.
(get) tired.
(feel) bad.

we see a doctor.

If plants dont get enough


they die.
water,

:)
:)

We easily get tired

if we work under the


sun.

:)

We become ill

if we eat dirty food.

:)

The cup breaks

if you drop it on the


floor.

:)

If iron gets wet,

it rusts.

:)

My daughter gets sick

if she eats too much


chocolate.

:)

Water boils

if you heat it to 100


degrees.

Choose the correct option for these zero conditional sentences.

1. If you eat fast food,


a) you will gain weight.
b) you gains weight.
c) you gain weight.
d) you gained weight.
2. If you study hard,
a) you get good grades.
b) you got good grades.
c) you getting good grades.
d) you will get good grades.
3. When she works early,
a) she woke up early.
b) she will wake up early.
c) she wake up early.
d) she wakes up early.
4. When the radio plays,
a) it's hard to hear you speak.
b) it was hard to hear you speak.
c) it is hard to hear you spoke.
d) it's hard to hear you will speak.
5. I always wear a jacket

a) when it will be cold.


b) when it is cold.
c) when it was cold.
d) when it is being cold.
6. He never buys lunch
a) if he doesn't has cash.
b) if he no have cash.
c) if he won't have cash.
d) if he doesn't have cash.
7. When you heat water,
a) it boils.
b) it's boiling.
c) boils the water.
c) it was boil.
8. Does ice melt
a) if it is in the sun?
b) if it were in the sun?
c) if they are in the sun?
d) if it will be in the sun?
9. What do you do
a) if the teacher was sick?
b) if the teacher had been sick?
c) if the teacher will be sick?
d) if the teacher is sick?
10. Does the computer work
a) if you use batteries?

b) if you used batteries?


c) if you will use batteries?
c) if you had used batteries?

Zero conditional

Complete the zero conditional sentences with the verb in brackets. Use contractions
where possible.

it turns I go they don't have he's comes you aren't I don't know we don't do

If you press that button, the light(come) on.score


It's easier to sleep if(you / not / be) stressed.score
The teacher gets angry if(we / not / work) hard.score
If(I / go) on a boat, I always feel sick.score
His mother gets annoyed if(he / be) late.score
If(I / not / know) a word, I look in my dictionary.score
They play football if(they / not / have) any homework.score
If you freeze water,(it / turn) to ice.score

GOING TO AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS WITH FUTURE

I am watching TV tonight. (I will do it tonight, it is my plan.)


The continuous is more informal. It is the most usual way of expressing our personal
plans.
I am leaving on Sunday. (I have decided to leave on Sunday, it is my plan.)

But: I leave on Sunday. (Someone else has decided it, it is someone's plan for me.)
The simple form is typically used in official statements and timetables.
The new shopping centre opens on 1 March.
The bus arrives at 6.55.
Going to - future intentions and predictions
1. It is used for intentions. We use it for decisions that we made before the moment
of speaking.
I am going to clean the car and you can pack the suitcase.
We are going to reconstruct our house.
2. It is also used to express your opinion that something is certain to happen. There
is evidence for your prediction.
Our team is going to win. (It is 4:0 and two minutes left. I am sure we will win the
match.)
The planes are going to land. (You can see that they are coming closer and closer to
the airport.)
Sometimes we can use all of these structures with a little difference in meaning.
I am travelling to France in May. (my personal arrangements)
I travel to France in May. (someone's plans for me)
I am going to travel to France in May. (my personal intentions)

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