This document contains examples of the zero conditional and first conditional in English grammar. The zero conditional examples describe scientific facts using "if" clauses, such as "If you mix red and yellow, you get orange." The first conditional examples use "if" clauses to suggest possible future events, such as "If he doesn't study, he will fail his exams." In total, there are 16 examples presented across the two conditional structures.
This document contains examples of the zero conditional and first conditional in English grammar. The zero conditional examples describe scientific facts using "if" clauses, such as "If you mix red and yellow, you get orange." The first conditional examples use "if" clauses to suggest possible future events, such as "If he doesn't study, he will fail his exams." In total, there are 16 examples presented across the two conditional structures.
This document contains examples of the zero conditional and first conditional in English grammar. The zero conditional examples describe scientific facts using "if" clauses, such as "If you mix red and yellow, you get orange." The first conditional examples use "if" clauses to suggest possible future events, such as "If he doesn't study, he will fail his exams." In total, there are 16 examples presented across the two conditional structures.
2. If you add salt , food taste better 3. If you heat metal, it melts 4. If you heat ice, it melts 5. If people eat a lot of fruit, they be healthy 6. If you heat water to 100 degrees, it bolis 7. If it rains, the ground gets wet 8. If I listen to loud music, I always have a headache
1st conditional
1. If he doesn´t study, he Will fail his exams
2. If you need money, let me know 3. If you have cleaned your room, you can watch TV. 4. If you´re in town, you should call us 5. If I time today, I Will answer my e-mails 6. If you call kevin, Will you ask him for directions? 7. If it rains, we won´t go to the concert 8. If she is late, he should go without her