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If you will rest , you will feel better. Explanation: Use the simple present tense in the if-clause. ... Explanation: Use the zero conditional (i.e., simple present + simple present) only when a certain result is guaranteed. If the result is likely, use the first conditional (i.e., simple present + simple future).
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