Zero Conditional Exercises
Zero conditional exercises online with answers — practise if clauses type 0 (conditional type 0) using 'If + present simple, present simple' for general truths, scientific facts, habits, and instructions. Includes when, unless, and zero vs first conditional comparison. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (Pre-A1 - B1 Level).
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Zero Conditional Basics: Facts & General Truths
Zero Conditional Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer
Two American studies link bad sleep to cancer. They looked at over 18 million Americans. They were aged 18 to 50. Many h…
Negatives, "When" & "Unless"
Zero Conditional Exercises
Real-life Contexts: Habits, Instructions & Science
Zero Conditional Exercises
“If you ___ the 'off' button, the screen goes dark.”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer Risk
Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Zero vs First Conditional
Zero Conditional Exercises
“If you ___ a magnet near iron, it sticks. (scientific fact)”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer
Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…
Why practice Zero Conditional exercises?
The zero conditional (also called conditional type 0 or if clauses type 0) is the starting point for mastering English conditional sentences. These exercises take you from the basic 'If + present simple, present simple' structure through negatives with don't/doesn't, alternative connectors (when, unless), and real-life contexts like science, daily habits, and instructions. The final set challenges you to distinguish zero conditional from first conditional — a key skill for A2–B1 learners.