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What is the structure of a zero conditional sentence?
What is the structure of a zero conditional sentence?
The structure of a zero conditional sentence is 'if + present simple, present simple'.
What is the structure of a zero conditional sentence?
What is the structure of a zero conditional sentence?
The structure of a zero conditional sentence is 'if + present simple, present simple'.
Can you provide an example of a zero conditional sentence using the word 'break'?
Can you provide an example of a zero conditional sentence using the word 'break'?
Yes, I can provide an example of a zero conditional sentence using the word 'break'. 'If you break the glass, it shatters'.
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Structure of a Zero Conditional Sentence
- Used to express general truths or scientific facts.
- Typically follows the format: If + present simple, present simple.
- Both clauses use the present simple tense, indicating a cause-and-effect relationship.
Example of a Zero Conditional Sentence
- An example sentence: If you break a glass, it shatters.
- Demonstrates the predictable result of breaking a glass.
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Test your understanding of zero conditional sentences with this quiz! Learn how to construct a zero conditional sentence using the word 'bend' and explore the structure of this type of sentence. Put your knowledge to the test with example sentences.