Business English: How to Use the Conditionals in Your Professional Life
<p><strong>Zero Conditional:</strong><br />
The Zero Conditional is used to express general truths and facts that are always true under specific circumstances. It’s all about common reactions to a situation. In it, we only use the simple present tense.</p>
<p>Examples: <em>“If you submit your report by 5 PM, it gets reviewed the same day.”<br />
“If you follow the company’s guidelines for project management, you achieve better results.”<br />
“If you work overtime, you normally earn some extra money.”</em></p>
<p><strong>First Conditional:</strong><br />
The First Conditional is used when talking about real possibilities and their likely outcomes in the future. The key to understanding this conditional is relating it to “future consequences”. In it, we use the simple present and the simple future tense.</p>
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