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Zero conditional Exercises

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Form : ( If / When + subject + present simple, subject + present simple )


In English, the zero conditional talks about facts or things that are always true.

Examples sentences :

  • If you heat ice, it melts.
  • If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
  • If you don't exercise, you become unfit.
  • When I'm worried, I don't sleep well.
  • When I'm really tired, I can sleep anywhere.

Notes for use of zero conditional :

'If' and 'when' have the same meaning in the zero conditional.

We can use a modal instead of a present form to give advice.

  • If the medicine has no effect, you should return to the doctor.
Zero conditional example sentences
If you are buying lots of things, it turns into a hassle!Si vas a comprar muchas cosas, ¡se convierte en una molestia!
Yes, if it's okay for you, it's totally fine for me, too.Sí, si está bien para ti, para mí también.
Yeah, when I hear chips I remember her now.Sí, cuando escucho papas fritas ahora me acuerdo de ella.
If you don't have a match, dear, you need to do it by hand!Y si no tienes un cerillo, querida, ¡necesitas hacerlo con la mano!
What I said was, if it's not necessary, I never kill any animal...Lo que dije fue que, de no ser necesario, nunca mataré a un animal...
When I go there, I usually have to stay at least a month.Cuando voy allí habitualmente tengo que quedarme al menos un mes.
It always turns into a huge problem.Siempre se convierte en un gran problema.
When you like some clothes, they don't have the colour or the size you want, etcetera.Cuando te gusta algo de ropa, no tienen el color o la talla que buscas, etcétera.
You have to leave it in quarantine for 6 months!¡Tienes que dejarla en cuarentena durante 6 meses!
If you take it from Clapham-Junction it takes roughly an hour.Si se toma a partir de Clapham-Junction, tarda aproximadamente una hora.
When you like some shoes, they never have your size.Cuando te gustan unos zapatos, nunca tienen tu talla.
Whenever that happens, this is what you ask me to do the next morning.Cuando eso ocurre, es lo que me pides que haga a la mañana siguiente.
You are always welcome to take the room.Siempre eres bienvenida para ocupar esa habitación.
If you want to take your pet to Australia with you.Si quieres llevar a tu mascota a Australia contigo.
If there's anything wrong with your pet...Si pasa algo malo con tu mascota.
I like the skin on if you make it crispy!¡Me gustan con piel si la haces crujiente!
If there is no delay in connecting flights.Si no hay retraso en los vuelos de conexión.
Once you show him where it is, he always poos and pees there.Una vez que le muestres dónde está, siempre defeca y orina allí.
Don't forget Cate, if you can leave your cat with someone else...No lo olvides Cate, si quieres dejar a tu gato con alguien más...
Maybe it's better if we wait in different queues.Quizá es mejor si esperamos en colas diferentes.

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Zero conditional