Types Of Zero Conditional Sentences Quiz

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1. If you .......... (heat) water, it .......... (boil).

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In this sentence:

"Heat" is the base form of the verb used after "if."

"Boils" is the present tense form of the verb used to describe the result or consequence of heating water.

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Types Of Zero Conditional Sentences Quiz - Quiz

Get ready for this "Types Of zero conditional sentences quiz." Zero conditional sentences in English are the types of sentences we use when we are talking about facts. The sentence must have a condition that is followed by a result. There are different types of Zero conditioning sentences, as discussed... see morein class. Give it a shot and see if you remember them all and how to form the correct ones. All the best!
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2. If you .......... (heat) ice, it .......... (melt).

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 In this sentence:

"Heat" is the base form of the verb used after "if."

"Melts" is the present tense form of the verb used to show the result or consequence of heating ice.
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3. If you .......... (do) exercise every day, you .......... (be) fit.

Explanation

In this sentence:

"Do" is the base form of the verb used after "if."

"Will be" is the future tense form of the verb used to describe the future state of being fit as a result of doing exercise every day.

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4. If we .......... (drink) enough water, we .......... (have) lots of energy.

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In this sentence:

"Drink" is the base form of the verb used after "if."

"Will have" is the future tense form of the verb used to describe the future state of having lots of energy as a result of drinking enough water.

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5. If you .......... (push) this button, the car .......... (start).

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 In this sentence:

"Push" is the base form of the verb used after "if."

"Will start" is the future tense form of the verb used to describe the future action of the car starting when you push the button.
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6. Your teeth .......... (be) cleaner if you .......... (use) toothpaste.

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Using toothpaste helps in cleaning teeth effectively because it contains ingredients like fluoride, which helps to prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel. Therefore, when we use toothpaste, our teeth become cleaner.

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7. If the temperature .......... (go) below zero, the water .......... (freeze).

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 In this sentence:

"Goes" is the present tense form of the verb used after "if."

"Freezes" is the present tense form of the verb used to show the result or consequence of the temperature going below zero.
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8. Their baby girl rarely .......... (cry) unless she .......... (be) hungry.

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 In this sentence:

"Cries" is the present tense form used to describe the baby's rare crying.

"Is" is the present tense form used to describe the baby's state (hungry) as a condition that triggers her crying.
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9. If the leaves .......... (fall), the trees .......... (be) bare.

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In this sentence:

"Fall" is in the present tense form used after "if."

"Will be" is in the future tense form used to describe the future state of the trees as a consequence of the leaves falling.

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10. If someone .......... (come) into the building, the light .......... (turn on).

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In this sentence:

"Comes" is the base form of the verb used after "if."

"Will turn on" is the future tense form of the verb used to describe the future action of the light turning on when someone enters the building.
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If you .......... (heat) water, it .......... (boil).
If you .......... (heat) ice, it .......... (melt).
If you .......... (do) exercise every day,...
If we .......... (drink) enough water, we .......... (have) lots of...
If you .......... (push) this button, the car .......... (start).
Your teeth .......... (be) cleaner if you .......... (use) toothpaste.
If the temperature .......... (go) below zero, the water .............
Their baby girl rarely .......... (cry) unless she .......... (be)...
If the leaves .......... (fall), the trees .......... (be) bare.
If someone .......... (come) into the building, the light .............
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