Zero Conditional

The zero conditional is also called the present real conditional.  
This is because it is used in the present.

STRUCTURE
If   +   Present Simple,   +  Present Simple
  • If you heat ice, It melts.

Present Simple   +   If    +    Present Simple
  • Ice melts If you heat it.

Examples:
  • If you want to be healthy, you need to eat properly
  • If you earn more money, you pay higher taxes.

USES Rules
Rules use the zero conditional to show they are always true no matter what the time is.
 Examples:
  • You must not smoke if you are inside the office.
  • You must not use a cell phone when you drive a car.

Scientific Facts
Examples:  
  • If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils.  
General Truths
 Example:  
  • You are not healthy if you smoke.
Cause and Effect 
Example:  
  • If you push the button, the volume increases.

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