Zero Conditional & Imperative Conditional
Zero Conditional & Imperative Conditional
CONDITIONAL
&
IMPERATIVE
CONDITIONAL
Conditional sentences in English
are used to talk about events and
their results.
There are two parts to a conditional sentence.
There is an if-clause (also called the
conditional-clause) and a main-clause or result-
clause. The if-clause contains the condition (the
event or situation that must happen first), and
the main-clause, which is the result. The two
events are connected. One event or situation is
a condition for another event or situation.
The zero (0) conditional is the factual
conditional. It is used to talk about habits,
scientific facts, general truths, instructions and
rules, if something else happens first.
2. Scientific facts
This is what happens if this happens first.
3. General truths & facts
your work!
ZERO CONDITIONAL If + present simple present simple