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Conditional sentence

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Conditional Sentence A. Definition Conditional sentences are statements discussing known factors or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Complete conditional sentences contain a conditional clause (often referred to as the if-clause) and the consequence. For example: If a certain condition is true, then a particular result happens. I would travel around the world if I won the lottery. When the water reaches 100 degrees, it boils Types There are four different types of conditional sentences in English. Each expresses a different degree of probability that a situation will occur or would have occurred under certain circumstances. Zero Conditional Sentences First Conditional Sentences Second Conditional Sentences Third Conditional Sentences but today we'll be discussing three of them since the  Zero Conditional Sentences already discussed on different occasions.  first is  Type one  Conditional Definition Type 1 conditional sentences used to say...

Type 0

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Type 0 There are four types of conditional sentences with each one of them has its own usability. Today we'll discuss the first type of it. TYPE 0 CONDITIONAL SENTENCE   Definition sentence type 0 or zero conditional is a conditional sentence whose result is a general truth or fact, and can also express a habit. As with other conditional sentence types, what is meant by conditional is a condition, which will create a result, and the result is what will later state a general truth/fact or habit of that condition. so it can be said that the usage of zero conditional sentences is to express general truths Formula If + simple present, simple present Simple present + if + simple present. Example: A. If it rains, the grass gets wet B. The grass gets wet if it rains