Zero and first conditional

Zero conditional
(If - then sentences)
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Zero conditional
(If - then sentences)

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If you heat ice, it melts!
If babies are hungry, they cry.

What is the relation between
these two sentences?

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What will happen?

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The ZERO conditional
  • We use the ZERO conditional  to talk about facts
  • It's is always true 


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Which tense(s) do we use with the zero conditional?
eg. If babies ARE hungry, they CRY.

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Structure of the zero conditional


             > If this happens,       then that happens. 
               If clause          +         main clause
if + present simple           +         present simple

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Post an example of the
Zero conditional

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Complete with a zero conditional:
If it ... (rain), the grass ... (get) wet.

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Finish the sentence in the zero conditional:
If you have no electricity...

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First conditional
(If - then sentences)

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Which new conditionals
did you notice?

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First conditional
If + present simple + Will + infinitive

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First conditional
If + present simple + Will + infinitive
eg. If it rains I won't go to the park.

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First conditional
If + present simple + Will + infinitive
eg. If it rains I won't go to the park.

The first conditional describes things that you think are likely to happen in the future

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