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&rsquo;s all about common reactions to a situation. In it, we only use the simple present tense.</p> <p>Examples:&nbsp;<em>&ldquo;If you submit your report by 5 PM, it gets reviewed the same day.&rdquo;<br /> &ldquo;If you follow the company&rsquo;s guidelines for project management, you achieve better results.&rdquo;<br /> &ldquo;If you work overtime, you normally earn some extra money.&rdquo;</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 &ldquo;future consequences&rdquo;. In it, we use the simple present and the simple future tense.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@spn_academy/business-english-how-to-use-the-conditionals-in-your-professional-life-dd98891d78c6"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>