The Differences: If It Rains, I Won't Go To The Park

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Zero and first

conditional
The differences
Each conditional has its context of use
and its specific meaning, so let's see when
and why we use each one. You won't
confuse them again! Let's focus on the
differences between the first conditional
and each of the other conditionals.

The main difference between zero and first conditional


is that zero is used to talk about generalities, beliefs
and universal truths, while first is used to talk about
very probable specific situations.
Zero: If you sit in the sun for too long, you get
sunburnt. - If you stay in the sun for a long time, you
get burned.

First: If you sit in the sun for too long, you will get
sunburnt. - If you stay in the sun for a long time, you
will get burned.

Zero firts
Conditionsl
The main difference between zero
and first conditional is that zero is
used to talk about generalities,
beliefs and universal truths, while
first is used to talk about very
probable specific situations.

Firts second
conditional
The difference between the second
and the first conditional refers to the
probability of something happening.
The second conditional is used to
talk about hypothetical situations,
which are not impossible, but we
don't believe them.

Examples
First: If you practice hard enough, I’m sure you will
pass your driving test.
When you click «submit», you will see a confirmation
message
If it rains, I won’t go to the park.

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