Zero Conditional If + Present Simple, Present Simple We use the zero conditional to talk about things that always happen in certain conditions. The main action is an automatic result of the if-clause. (We can sometimes use when instead of if.) Task
1. Open the brackets. Remember about the punctuation. 1) If you _____________ (press) this button the machine ___________ (start).
2) If you _____________ (press) this button the machine ___________ (stop).
3) If I _____________ (not practise) the piano every evening I ___________ (forget) how to play it.
4) If we _____________ (take) our dog to the park she ___________ (run) away.
5) If you _____________ (heat) ice it ___________ (melt)
. 6) If/When I ___________(miss) the
8 o’clock train I ________ (be) late for work.
7) If/When I ___________(be) late for work my boss ________ (get) angry.
8) If/When people ___________(not eat) they ________ (get) hungry.
9) When you ___________(fly) budget airline you ___________(have to) pay for your drinks and snacks.
10) When you ___________(go) on holiday ___________(take) plenty of sun cream. It'll be very hot
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1) press, starts
2) press, stops
3) don’t practise, forget
4) take, runs
5) heat, melts
6) miss, be
7) be, gets
8) don’t eat, get
9) fly, have to
10) go, take
2) press, stops
3) don’t practise, forget
4) take, runs
5) heat, melts
6) miss, be
7) be, gets
8) don’t eat, get
9) fly, have to
10) go, take
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