6. Referred to “is now or always” and when
the situation is real and possible.
ZERO
CONDITIONAL
• Both parts of the sentence is THE
SIMPLE PRESENT.
• The word "if" can usually be replaced
by the word "when" without changing
the meaning.
8. Refers to the present or future where
the situation is real.
FIRST
CONDITIONAL
• Conditional sentence goes in PRESENT
SIMPLE and result sentence goes in
FUTURE SIMPLE.
• It also refers to a POSSIBLE
CONDITION and its PROBABLE RESULT.
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10. • If you’re stressed, your body will
produce chemicals that make you
feel edgy.
IF
WHEN
UNLESS
AS SOON AS
UNTIL
• When you get enough rest, you’ll
be able to handle stress better.
• Unless you get enough sleep, you
will be unable to concentrate.
• You will start to feel better as
soon as you share your problems.
• I won’t start watching the film
until you get home.
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