The Zero Conditional is used to describe things that always happen or general facts. It uses an "if" clause with a present simple verb followed by a main clause also in the present simple. Examples given are "If I can't sleep, I read my book" and "If you heat water, it becomes steam." The Zero Conditional expresses things that are generally true and can be used to talk about routines or established facts.
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1. Zero Conditional<br />We use the Zero Conditional to talk about something which happens in general. If, or when, something happens something else always happens. It can be used to talk about routines and facts. <br />If I can't sleep, I read my book.<br />If you heat water, it becomes steam. <br />Look at the construction:<br />If subjectpresent simple subjectpresent simple IfIhave a headache Itake an aspirin Ifitdoesn't rain for a while thereis a shortage of water. Ifshetries her best shealways succeeds. <br />Look at the question form:<br />Question wordAuxiliary Subject Verbif + subject + present Whatdoyoudoif you are bored? Doessnowmeltif you take it inside? Doesyour mother celebrateif you score a goal? <br />4883612819150011709408005445001170940800544500 <br />