Conditionals- Type 0/Type 1

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•A conditional consists of two parts: the if –clause ( hypothesis),

•A conditional consists of two parts: the if –clause ( hypothesis),

which begins with the word if, and the main clause, which shows the result of the hypothesis.
f.E.If-clause-If you come early, -we’ll stay longer. - main clause 
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•When the if- clause comes before the main clause, we separate

•When the if- clause comes before the main clause, we separate

them with a comma. When the, main clause comes before the if-clause ,then we do not separate them with a comma.   
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Conditional Type 0 Use •Conditional Type 0 express a general truth,

Conditional Type 0
Use
•Conditional Type 0 express a general truth, a law

of nature, something which is always true or something that always happens as a result of something else.
If you heat water, it boils.
If you put salt on ice, it melts.
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Relatives (who/ which/ whose/ where/ that) • Relative pronouns (who/ which/

Relatives (who/ which/ whose/ where/ that)

• Relative pronouns (who/ which/

whose/ where/ that) introduce relative clauses. We use relative clauses to identify/describe the person or thing in the main clause. The man who is wearing a black coat /relative clause/ is the manager of the bank.
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• We use who/ that instead of subject pronouns (I, you,

• We use who/ that instead of subject pronouns (I, you,

he, etc) to refer to people.
The man who/ that robbed the bank was caught by the police.
• We use which/ that to refer to objects or animals.
The table which/ that is in the kitchen is very old.
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• We use whose instead of possessive adjectives (my, your, his,

• We use whose instead of possessive adjectives (my, your, his,

etc) with people , objects and animals to show possession. That’s the woman whose handbag was stolen. • We use where (relative adverb) to refer to place. A hospital is a place where people go when they are ill.