Original PromptZero conditional and first conditional for A2 cambridge level
This learning resource focuses on the zero and first conditionals in English grammar. The zero conditional is used to express general truths and habitual facts, following the structure 'If + Present Simple, ... + Present Simple'. Examples provided illustrate its usage, such as 'If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.' The first conditional expresses possible future situations and uses the formula 'If + Present Simple, ... + Will + Base Verb'. It is designed to help students accurately form and use these conditional sentences, with exercises that include matching clauses, filling in the blanks, and differentiating between zero and first conditionals through multiple-choice questions.