💜all about zero conditional
✅ Zero conditional sentences express general truths:situations in which one thing "always"causes another. When you use a zero conditional, you’re talking about a general truth rather than a specific instance of something. Consider the following examples:
✅ If you don’t brush your teeth, you get cavities.
✅if the water reaches 100degrees celcius it boils
❌note:
🌸First, when using the zero conditional, the correct tense to use in both clauses is the simple present tense. A common mistake is to use the simple future tense.
🌸second: , notice that the words if and when can be used interchangeably in these zero conditional sentences. This is because the outcome will always be the same, so it doesn’t matter “if” or “when” it happens.
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