you / not /eat /you/ die...zero conditional sentences
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Answer: If you do not eat, you will die.
Given : Zero conditional sentences
Explanation:
If you do not eat, you will die.
The tense in both parts of the zero conditional statements will always be in simple present tense. The order of the clause is not fixed. The zero conditional sentences refers to the general truth. In zero conditional statements , the time is now and the situation is real.
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The resultant sentence would be as follows:
"If you do not eat, you will die."
Conditional sentences:
- Conditional sentences are a type of sentences that are used in many different contexts.
- They allow the reader to understand what would happen if a particular situation or condition were to occur.
- For example, if the weather is nice tomorrow, I will go to the park.
- This type of sentence shows the reader what will happen if the weather is nice tomorrow, without stating that the weather is nice tomorrow.
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