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ZERO CONDITIONAL
Autor :
Pablo Aguirre
1.
1. Conditionals conect:
A.
a condition and an if clause.
B.
a condition and a result.
C.
a main clause and a result clause.
2.
2. The "if clause" is also called:
A.
the result clause.
B.
the participle clause.
C.
the conditional clause.
3.
3. When is there no comma in the conditional sentences?
A.
if the result clause is first.
B.
if the the conditional clause goes first
C.
if there is no result clause.
4.
4. You use the zero conditional to talk about:.
A.
things which seem to be true.
B.
things which sometimes are true.
C.
Things which are always true.
5.
5. One of these is not a use of the zero conditional:
A.
facts.
B.
routines or habits.
C.
current events..
6.
6. The use of "if you eat too much junk food, you can get fat" is:,
A.
rules and laws.
B.
general truth
C.
cause and effect.
7.
7. The sentence: if it gets colder, put on a jacket, is used to:
A.
emphasize a rule or law.
B.
to talk about a superstition.
C.
to offer a sugestion or advise.
8.
8. The zero conditional is called zero because:
A.
we know the time it happens.
B.
it is timeless.
C.
it says nothing about the conditional.
9.
9. When you use imperatives in a conditional sentence, it goes in:
A.
the result clause.
B.
in both the if clause and the result clause.
C.
no conditional sentences use the imperative.
10.
10. Which tenses are not used in the zero conditional:
A.
present continuous - present simple and viceversa
B.
present perfect - present simple and viceversa
C.
past simple and present simple and viceversa.