Gates/very angry/if /farmers/ get/the barn/you/open/leave/in
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Answer: IF YOU LEAVE OPEN GETES IN THE BARN, FARMERS GET VERY ANGRY.
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Gates/very angry/if /farmers/ get/the barn/you/open/leave/in
Make a zero conditional.
Answer:
The zero conditional would be
"If you leave the gates open in the barn, farmers get very angry."
Explanation:
- In English, there are different types of conditionals, i.e. the "zero conditional", "first conditional", "second conditional" and "third conditional".
- The zero conditional is preferred to talk about real situations in the present or that always happen, both these clauses of the conditional must go in the simple present and you can use both "if" and "when" and their meaning does not change.
- When making statements about the real world, the zero conditional frequently refers to general truths like scientific facts.
- The clause can be arranged in any order.
- The time is now or always, and the situation is real and possible in these sentences.
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