Conditional Sentences
Conditional Sentences/Explanation/ Structure /Examples... General Structure for all Conditional Sentences : (If, clause ) + (main clause) (If, dependent clause) + ( Independent clause) ( If, condition) + (Result) Zero Conditional : Zero conditional sentences express general truths or facts that are always true no matter what. They deal with scientific laws , natural phenomena , and habitual actions . Structure: (If clause ) + (main clause) (If, dependent clause) + ( Independent clause) ( If, condition) + (Result) ( If+ simple present) + (simple present) Key points: Both the "if" clause and the main clause use the present simple tense. You can replace " if " with " when " without changing the meaning. Uses: Real world General truth Scientific fact Habit Examples: If the sun heats wat