Zero Conditional exercises — Set 4: Zero vs First Conditional (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
If you a magnet near iron, it sticks. (scientific fact)
If it tomorrow, we'll cancel the picnic. (specific plan)
If you drop glass, it . (always true)
If I pass the exam, I a party. (future plan)
Water if you freeze it. (scientific fact)
If you hard this semester, you'll get good grades. (specific situation)
If dogs strangers, they bark. (general truth)
If we don't hurry, we the bus. (today's situation)
If children too much screen time, they get headaches. (habitual)
If you don't wear a coat today, you a cold. (warning about today)
If you touch a hot stove, you yourself. (always true)
If she the job, she'll move to London. (future possibility)
Ice when the temperature drops below 0°C. (physics)
If I see Tom at the party tonight, I him your message. (tonight's plan)
If you too fast, you get a speeding ticket. (general consequence)
If the weather is nice this weekend, we to the beach. (plan)
If you exercise regularly, you stay healthy. (general advice)
If you your homework by Friday, the teacher be happy. (school situation)
Flowers if they don't receive sunlight. (biology)
If you this button, the door will open. (specific instruction now)
Zero Conditional exercises online (Worksheet)
Can you tell the difference between zero and first conditional? These conditionals type 0 and 1 exercises test your ability to choose the right form. Zero conditional (if + present, present) describes things that are always true. First conditional (if + present, will + base) describes specific future possibilities. Choose the correct form in each sentence.