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
Scientist Gets First Bionic Arm
Praveen Gowtham is 43 years old. He works as a scientist. He lost his right arm as a baby. Now he has a new 3D-printed b…
Negatives, "When" & "Unless"
Zero Conditional Exercises
Real-life Contexts: Habits, Instructions & Science
Zero Conditional Exercises
“If you ___ the 'off' button, the screen goes dark.”
Scientist Gets First Full Bionic Arm
Praveen Gowtham is a 43-year-old man from the Bronx. He lost part of his right arm as a baby. He had simple artificial a…
Zero vs First Conditional
Zero Conditional Exercises
“If you ___ a magnet near iron, it sticks. (scientific fact)”
Scientist First to Get Full Bionic Arm
A 43-year-old physicist from the Bronx, Praveen Gowtham, is the first person in the world to get a full-length 3D-printe…
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.