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Zerocon Act

The document is a grammar worksheet that introduces the zero conditional, which is used to talk about things that are always or generally true. It provides examples of zero conditional statements using "if" and "present simple" verb forms. Students are asked to match 15 if/when clauses with main clauses to form complete zero conditional sentences.
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Zerocon Act

The document is a grammar worksheet that introduces the zero conditional, which is used to talk about things that are always or generally true. It provides examples of zero conditional statements using "if" and "present simple" verb forms. Students are asked to match 15 if/when clauses with main clauses to form complete zero conditional sentences.
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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
ZERO CONDITIONAL with:
‘IF’/‘WHEN’ + PRESENT SIMPLE
“if” / “when” clause main clause
If/When it rains, the grass grows.

main clause “if” / “when” clause


The grass grows if/when it rains.
The zero conditional is used to talk about things that are always, or generally, true; it is also
used to talk about scientific facts.

Match the clauses below.

1. If I am late for class, (A) if they don’t eat.

2. When he stays up very late, (B) I always look left and right.

3. People get hungry (C) my teacher gets angry.

4. If you study hard, (D) when he is happy.

5. When she watches a movie, (E) I take a taxi to work.

6. When I cross the street, (F) he is very tired the next morning.

7. I can’t do my homework, (G) the librarian gets angry.

8. He always smiles (H) if you want to lose weight.

9. If I miss the bus, (I) she likes to eat popcorn.

10. When you make lots of noise, (J) when it rains.

11. Tea tastes sweet (K) I watch a funny movie.

12. You should eat less (L) he listens to music.

13. I always take my umbrella (M) you get good grades in school.

14. When I’m sad, (N) if you add some sugar.

15. When he cleans the house, (O) if I don’t have my glasses.

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