Pattern: if-present-present

Structure Overview

Formula: if + Present Simple, Present Simple
Core Meaning: Often called the "Zero Conditional," this pattern is used to state absolute truths, scientific facts, mechanical rules, or habitual behaviors where the condition inevitably leads to the same result.


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🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: If you mix yellow and blue, you ______ green.
Answer: get

Practice 2: ______ you heat ice, it melts.
Answer: If

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