If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils
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The zero conditional is commonly used for facts and things that are always true. If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils. Water always boils when you heat it to 100 degrees. It is guaranteed that the water will boil.
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The correct tense would be- If you heat water to 100 degrees, it will boil.
- The condition is stated with the word "if." Similar to the last line, this one aims to describe the prerequisites for boiling water. The needed condition indicated by the word "if" is that the water must be heated to a temperature of 100 degrees in order to boil. Will boil is used to indicate that something is expected to happen but has not yet occurred.
- When a verb is in the future tense, it usually indicates that the event it is describing has not yet occurred but is anticipated to do so in the future. The French word aimera, which comes from the verb aimer and means "will love," is an illustration of a future tense form.
Thus the answer is will boil.
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