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When do you use the zero conditional?
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How does a conditional usually start?
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Which is the strucuture of zero conditional?
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Do conditionals always start with if?
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When dou you use the first conditional?
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What is the difference in structure between zero and first conditional?
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Which conditional is used for real or likely situations in the future?
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What is the structure of a first conditional sentence?
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What is the structure of a first conditional sentence?
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Which part of a first conditional sentence expresses the condition?
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What tense is used in the result clause of a first conditional sentence?
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What is the meaning of a first conditional sentence?
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Which of the following is NOT a correct first conditional sentence?
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What is the main difference between a first conditional and a zero conditional sentence?
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Which of the following is a correct first conditional sentence?
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What is the structure of a zero conditional sentence?
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Which of the following is an example of a zero conditional sentence?
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What does the zero conditional express?
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In a zero conditional sentence, what tense is used in the 'if' clause?
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of zero conditional sentences?
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Zero conditional expresses things that are always true.
A conditional is a conditional because the use of if or when.
The zero conditional structure is: if/when + subject + infinitive (without to) , subject + infinitive (without to).
Conditionals use when, too. And no matter the order of the sentence.
The first conditional expresses probability.
Don´t forget! Only the first conditional uses will; the zero uses the present tense in both parts.
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