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Zero Conditional (When we use?, What is Zero Conditional?, examples:, Zero…
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We use the Conditional tenses to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened and what we wish would happen. Most sentences using the conditional, in English, contain the word if. In all conditional cases, these sentences are made up of an if clause and a main clause.
When we have a sentence that the result of the condition is always true, we call it zero conditional
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If I miss the 6 o'clock bus, I arrive late for work.
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In all cases of the conditional, there isn’t a fixed order for the clauses. We change their places in sentence depending the punctuation or pronoun, or another element, there is not a rule. In this case we can replace the “if” for “when”, once both express the same idea
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If we water the plant, it gets wet.
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When we water the plant, it gets wet.
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