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zero conditional

(language education, grammar) A structure used to talk about general truths or facts, containing an "if" clause (with a verb in the present tense) and a main clause (with a verb in the present tense).

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Simple sentences

Water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, doesn't it?
The thermometer went down below zero.
Thermometers often go below zero.
The concept of zero sprang from the Hindu culture.
Count from 10 down to zero.
Without loss of generality, we can say that the sequence converges to zero.
It is ten degrees below zero now.
It was ten degrees below zero this morning.
The temperature fell five degrees centigrade below zero yesterday.
Water freezes at zero degrees Celsius.
A random variable is definitely a constant if the variance is zero.
It's thirty degrees below zero.
The thermometer reads three degrees below zero.
I'm a zero.
In the current slump, economic growth has fallen to zero percent.
The temperature has fallen below zero this morning.
It was below zero this morning, but I cycled to school.
The temperature fell below zero last night.
The new birth policy is aimed at achieving zero population growth.

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