The document discusses two types of conditionals in English grammar. The zero conditional expresses universal facts using the present simple tense in both clauses, such as "If water boils, it evaporates." The first conditional talks about real possibilities using the present simple in the conditional clause and the future simple with "will" in the main clause, for example "If you come for the weekend, we will go to the cinema."
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Zero y primer condicional
1. The zero conditional is used to express universal facts.
If present simple, … present simple.
If the water boils, it evaporates.
If you eat too much, you get fat.
If you scare a snake, it bites you.
Conditional
clause
Main
clause
2. The first conditional is used to talk about real
situations.
If present simple, … future simple (will)
If you come for the weekend, we will go to the cinema.
If you park here, you will get a pain.
If I save enough money this month, I will buy a new laptop.
Conditional
clause
Main
clause