
Understanding Zero Conditional in Academic Context
Explore the concept of zero conditional in academic settings, discussing general truths, scientific facts, and repetitive occurrences. Learn how to structure sentences using zero conditional to express truths and give advice effectively.
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CONDITIONALS rea Acad mica: INGENIER A MEC NICA Profesor(a): MA. E. GUADALUPE ISLAS L PEZ Periodo: JULIO-DICIEMBRE 2015
ZERO CONDITIONAL Resumen Los condicionales son el primer tema de la unidad II del PAI (programa acad mico institucional) de la materia causa-efecto en lengua extranjera. Abstract Conditionals is the first topic in unit II in PAI (programa acad mico institucional of the subject cause and effect in a foreigna language. Keywords: Conditionals, first, second, third, causa-efecto, lengua extranjera.
ZERO CONDITIONAL The zero Conditional is a structure used for talking about: General Truths. Scientific Facts. Things which always happened under certain conditions.
ZERO CONDITIONAL General Truths: If condition result If it rains, we get wet. Scientific Facts: If condition If the water boils, result it is not cold
ZERO CONDITIONAL Things that always happen under certain Conditions: If condition result If I study, I get good marks
ZERO CONDITIONAL If clause: Main clause: PRESENT SIMPLE or IMPERATIVE PRESENT SIMPLE
ZERO CONDITIONAL If you don t water flowers, they die. If you have a headache, stop watching TV. If clause: PRESENT SIMPLE Main clause: PRESENT SIMPLE or IMPERATIVE With zero conditional we express a general truth or we give advice.
Referencias Evans, V. y Dooley, J. (2010). Upstream. Beginner. Express Publishing.