
zero conditional sentences with if and when - WordReference …
Mar 26, 2024 · Hello! I have trouble with "if" and "when" in zero conditional sentences... 1. What happens to your body when you eat oatmeal every day? 2. Frozen food thaws faster when you …
When, whenever and if in zero conditional - WordReference Forums
May 15, 2015 · All three options being considered in this thread (zero conditional, "when" and "whenever") describe certainties. If/when/whenever it rains, the grass is certain to get wet.
Zero Conditional vs First Conditional - WordReference Forums
Apr 19, 2016 · These two condtionals are usually explained like this: Zero Conditional: * something is 100% true; it's always true; scientific facts, laws of nature; First Conditional: * …
zero conditional (If you heat ice, it melts) - WordReference Forums
Jan 13, 2015 · The zero conditional gives the statement an air of a rule for all time. It effectively means Whenever you heat ice, it melts. The first conditional is a true conditional - If you …
What is Zero conditional? - WordReference Forums
Nov 9, 2020 · Hello, my friends. I have a question about conditional sentence -zero conditional. According to the definition, if-clause uses the present tense, so does the main one. Here …
Conditional (zero): Why is it called that? - WordReference Forums
Aug 3, 2008 · This question was directed to an applicant in an interview to a post of a teacher of English: Why is 0 conditional called so ?My attempt is ( because the Sky is High !!) Any more …
If you eat too much junk food... (zero/first conditional ...
Nov 16, 2023 · In my opinion, either zero or first conditional is natural in the above sentence as long as we don't have more context. But what about these sentences: If you leave your ice …
Conditionals [Zero, 1st, and 2nd Conditional] | WordReference …
Mar 26, 2017 · In English language teaching, conditional sentences are often classified under zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, third conditional and mixed conditional, …
If you heat water to 100 ... | WordReference Forums
Nov 10, 2006 · Hi, I've recently read in my grammar book that a sentence: "If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils" is not a conditional but a false conditional. Is it true? I've read …
The present continuous in Zero conditional - WordReference Forums
Aug 13, 2022 · Hi! I've been thinking of the sequence of two things when using zero conditional and wondering which thing happens first. The example : "If my children are playing the game, I …