Zero and first conditional

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Mapa Mental sobre Zero and first conditional, creado por Carlos Stiven Mendoza Londoño el 09/09/2020.
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Zero and first conditional
  1. Structure
    1. If + subject + present simple,subject + present simple
      1. The comma is very important
      2. A condicional sentence is composed of 2 parts,its structure is as follows
      3. The zero conditional is used to express facts that are always true ,such a scientific facts ,scientific laws , general truths , etc
        1. examples
          1. If you mix yellow and blue,you get green
            1. Don't open the door If someone knocks
            2. it can also be used to give instructions
            3. Firts conditional
              1. Structure
                1. If +subject+present simple,subject+future simple
                  1. For the phrase of the future we use the future simple with will
                  2. The first conditional.This type of conditional is used in situations where if a met,a certain result is likely to occur
                  3. This type of conditional is used in situations where if a condition is met,the same result always occurs
                    1. Zero conditional
                      1. uses
                        1. The first conditional is used to express future plants,threats,warnings,promises or to convince someone about something.
                          1. examples
                            1. If I try hard,I'll succeed
                        2. Uses
                          1. The first conditional is used to express future plans,threats,warnings,promises or to convince someone about something
                            1. examples
                              1. If the weather is fine tomorrow,we will go cycling
                          2. Uses
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