1. Form
In 'zero' conditional sentences, the tense in both parts of the sentence is the simple present:'IF' CLAUSE (CONDITION) | MAIN CLAUSE (RESULT) |
If + simple present If you heat ice If it rains | simple present it melts. you get wet |
Examples
- Ice melts if you heat it.
- You get wet if it rains.
2. Function
In these sentences, the time is now or always and the situation is real and possible. They are used to make statements about the real world, and often refer to general truths, such as scientific facts.Examples
- If you freeze water, it becomes a solid.
- Plants die if they don't get enough water.
- If my husband has a cold, I usually catch it.
- If public transport is efficient, people stop using their cars.
- If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
Examples
- If Bill phones, tell him to meet me at the cinema.
- Ask Pete if you're not sure what to do.
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