Original PromptThis resource focuses on the use of zero conditional sentences, specifically designed to help students understand how to construct and apply these structures in the context of scientific facts and general truths. The zero conditional format consists of an 'If' clause that presents a condition and a 'Then' clause that shows the consequence of that condition—both are expressed in the present simple tense. Through matching activities, word banks, and sentence construction exercises, students will practice forming their own zero conditional sentences about nature and scientific observations. The learning objective is to ensure that students can accurately convey always-true statements related to scientific rules and natural laws.