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Grammar - Language Arts
Complete the zero conditional sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
English
English as a Second Language (ESL)
FInal DIagnostic: Will, zero conditional
real conditionals
ZERO CONDITIONAL
Grammar - ESL
Students use cues to write affirmative and negative zero conditional.
Type in the correct form of the verb in the present simple to make a zero conditional sentence.
REMEMBER: He/She/It get an 's'
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Writing - Language Arts
Grammar Content
Level: High School Students (A2–B2)
Grammar Points / Structures / Patterns
Verb Tenses
Present Simple and Present Continuous
Past Simple
Present Perfect
Future forms (will, be going to, present continuous for future plans)
Sentence Structure
Affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms
Subject–verb agreement
Basic word order in English sentences
Modal Verbs
can, could (ability and permission)
must, have to (obligation)
should (advice)
may, might (possibility)
Comparative and Superlative Forms
Comparative adjectives and adverbs
Superlative structures
as…as comparison
Question Forms
Yes/No questions
Wh-questions
Question tags (B1–B2)
Complex Sentences
Coordinating conjunctions (and, but, so, because)
Subordinating conjunctions (although, if, when, while)
Relative clauses (who, which, that)
Conditionals
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional (B1–B2)
Passive Voice
Present Simple Passive
Past Simple Passive
Reported Speech
Reported statements and questions
Gerunds and Infinitives
Verb + V-ing
Verb + to-infinitive
Expressing purpose (to + verb)
Complete the following :
Zero conditional
First COnditional
Secon Conditional
Research - Language Arts
Complete the exercises using Zero Conditional, First Conditional, and Second Conditional.
Zero conditional practices
It's a test for the end of a term
Grammar Practice: Zero Conditional
Grammar exercise
Further practise on the Conditionals (Zero, First, Second and Third) and the Passive voice.
Further practice on the Zero and First conditionals.
Grammar