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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

A puzzling question

The zero conditional is used when the result of the condition is…….

a. still possible b. no longer true c. always true d. improbable

I think 'a' and 'c' are correct. Am I right?

  

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Only ( c)

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Omar Ahmed

The zero conditional is used when the result of the condition is…….

a. still possible b. no longer true c. always true d. improbable

I think 'a' and 'c' are correct. Am I right?

Whoa! This train has gone off the tracks.

The truth of the result, or of any part of the statement, is irrelevant.

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