1. The Zero Conditional is used to express:
a) Real Facts
b) What you think
c) Things that always change
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2. When you use the Zero conditional, the sentences are in:
a) Simple Past
b) Present Perfect Tense
c) Simple Present
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3. When you use the Zero Conditional, you have to make sure that:
a) If clause (condition) Main clause (result)
b) You express what you really think.
c) Both clauses are combined.
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4. If you use When instead of if in Zero conditional sentences:
a) The meaning turns the opposite.
b) The meaning is the same.
c) You cannot do that.
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5. Make sure that in sentences with Zero Conditional:
a) You express unreal situations.
b) The result always happens.
c) The result always change.
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