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Conditionals (Zero and First)

Conditionals describe potential results using verb tenses and "if clauses". The zero conditional refers to general truths using present simple verbs. The first conditional refers to possible future events using "if" with the present simple and "will/may/can" in the result.

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Conditionals (Zero and First)

Conditionals describe potential results using verb tenses and "if clauses". The zero conditional refers to general truths using present simple verbs. The first conditional refers to possible future events using "if" with the present simple and "will/may/can" in the result.

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CONDITIONALS

IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SECOND AND FIRST CONDITIONALS
WHAT ARE CONDITIONALS?
• They describe the result of something that
might happen (in the present or future) or
might have happened but didn't (in the past).

• They are made using different English verb


tenses.

• Sometimes we call them 'if clauses'.


THE ZERO CONDITIONAL
THE ZERO CONDITIONAL
THE FIRST CONDITIONAL
THE FIRST CONDITIONAL
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