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Friday, November 18, 2016

We're behind schedule Unit 3

In this unit, we will review the use of questions in the simple past. Check this video in order to review how they are formed.



Now, try these exercises to practice:


You will also explore the use of the 0 conditional. Take a look at the explanation below, to analyse how it is formed and when it is used.


Zero Conditional
for certainty

If you heat ice, it melts.

We use the so-called zero conditional when the result of the condition is always true, like a scientific fact.

Take some ice. Put it in a saucepan. Heat the saucepan. What happens? The ice melts (it becomes water). You would be surprised if it did not.

if
condition
result

Present Simple
Present Simple
If
you heat ice,
it melts.

Notice that we are thinking about a result that is always true for this condition. The result of the condition is an absolute certainty. We are not thinking about the future or the past, or even the present. We are thinking about a simple fact. We use the Present Simple tense to talk about the condition. We also use the Present Simple tense to talk about the result. The important thing about the zero conditional is that the condition always has the same result.
Look at these example sentences:

if
condition
result

Present Simple
Present Simple
If
I miss the 8 o'clock bus,
I am late for work.
If
I am late for work,
my boss gets angry.
If
people don't eat,
they get hungry.
If
you heat ice,
does it melt?


result
if
condition
Present Simple

Present Simple
I am late for work
if
I miss the 8 o'clock bus.
My boss gets angry
if
I am late for work.
People get hungry
if
they don't eat.
Does ice melt
if
you heat it?


We often use when instead of if, for example: When I get up late, I miss my bus.


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