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Zero conditional

British pronunciation/zˈiəɹəʊ kəndˈɪʃənəl/
American pronunciation/zˈiəɹoʊ kəndˈɪʃənəl/
Zero conditional
[NOUN]
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a type of conditional sentence that expresses a factual or general truth, where the condition and the result are both in the present tense and the condition is always true, often formed using the present simple tense in both the condition and result clauses

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Examples
1Zero Conditional - English grammar lesson If you leave ice in the sun, it melts.
2Yeah this is an example of the Zero Conditional!
3So let's start with the Zero Conditional.
4Another example of the Zero Conditional is something that we always say here at RealLife: If you don't use it, you lose it.
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