Condicional Zero: Verdades Gerais (If vs When)
if para uma possibilidade mais geral e when para algo que acontece com regularidade, tipo toda vez. A diferença é a certeza da ação!
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the Zero Conditional to talk about things that are always true, like scientific facts or personal habits.
- Use Present Simple in both clauses for facts: 'If you heat ice, it melts.'
- Use 'When' instead of 'If' when the situation is certain to happen.
- Never use 'will' in either part of a Zero Conditional sentence.
Overview
if e when? É porque eles são os blocos de construção de como falamos sobre as regras do mundo. Pense no Condicional Zero como a 'física' da linguagem.How This Grammar Works
Formation Pattern
will ou would aqui.
If + you heat ice (Present Simple), it melts (Present Simple).
When To Use It
- Fatos Científicos: Estas são as grandes verdades. 'Se você misturar vermelho e azul, obtém roxo'. É ciência, você não pode contestar!
- Hábitos Pessoais: Use para descrever sua própria 'programação'. 'Quando eu acordo, verifico meu Instagram'. É uma rotina recorrente que é sempre verdadeira para você.
- Instruções e Regras: Pense nas configurações de aplicativos ou regras de jogos. 'Se você tocar duas vezes na tela, o vídeo pausa'. Ou 'Quando a luz fica vermelha, você para'.
- Verdades Gerais: Coisas que são geralmente aceitas como verdadeiras na sociedade. 'Se você tem um emprego, paga impostos'. (Infelizmente, este é muito real).
Common Mistakes
- Adicionar 'Will': Este é o mais comum! As pessoas costumam dizer: 'If it rains, the grass will get wet'. Isso é, na verdade, um Primeiro Condicional (uma previsão). Para um Condicional Zero (um fato geral), apenas diga: 'If it rains, the grass gets wet'.
- Esquecer o '-s': Lembre-se da terceira pessoa do singular! 'Se ele *come* amendoim, ele *fica* doente'. Não deixe que essas letrinhas escapem.
- Confundir 'If' e 'When': Embora sejam frequentemente intercambiáveis, 'when' implica que algo acontece com mais frequência ou é mais certo do que 'if'.
- Complicar o tempo verbal: Você não precisa de 'is going to' ou 'would'. Mantenha simples, mantenha no presente!
Contrast With Similar Patterns
- Condicional Zero: (If + Present, Present) = Verdades gerais/Hábitos. 'If I drink coffee, I stay awake'. (Isso acontece todas as vezes).
- Primeiro Condicional: (If + Present, Will + Verb) = Previsões futuras específicas. 'If I drink this coffee now, I will stay awake tonight'. (Isso é sobre uma xícara de café específica).
Quick FAQ
P: Posso usar 'whenever' em vez de 'if'?
R: Com certeza! 'Whenever' apenas adiciona um pouco mais de ênfase à frequência. 'Sempre que vejo um gato, tento acariciá-lo'.
P: É aceitável usar o imperativo no resultado?
R: Sim! Isso é super comum para instruções. 'Se você estiver perdido, ligue para mim'.
P: A ordem das cláusulas altera o significado?
R: Não, o significado permanece o mesmo, quer você coloque a parte do 'if' primeiro ou por último. Apenas lembre-se da regra da vírgula!
P: Posso usar isso para coisas que aconteceram no passado?
R: Não exatamente. O Condicional Zero trata de coisas que são *geralmente* verdadeiras ao longo do tempo. Para hábitos passados, geralmente usamos 'used to' ou o Past Simple.
Zero Conditional Structure
| Clause Type | Conjunction | Subject | Verb Tense | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Condition
|
If / When
|
I / You / We / They
|
Present Simple
|
If you heat ice
|
|
Result
|
(comma)
|
It
|
Present Simple
|
it melts
|
|
Negative Condition
|
If
|
He / She / It
|
Does not + Verb
|
If she doesn't study
|
|
Negative Result
|
(comma)
|
She
|
Does not + Verb
|
she fails
|
|
Question
|
Do / Does
|
Subject
|
Verb... if clause
|
Do you cry if you are sad?
|
Common Contractions in Zero Conditional
| Full Form | Contraction | Usage Example |
|---|---|---|
|
do not
|
don't
|
If you don't go, I don't go.
|
|
does not
|
doesn't
|
If it doesn't rain, the grass dies.
|
|
I am
|
I'm
|
If I'm late, they start without me.
|
|
it is
|
it's
|
If it's cold, I wear a coat.
|
Meanings
A sentence structure used to express general truths, scientific facts, and situations where one action always causes another.
Scientific Facts
Describing laws of nature or universal truths that never change.
“If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.”
“If you drop an object, it falls to the ground.”
Personal Habits & Routines
Describing things you consistently do in response to a specific trigger.
“If I wake up late, I skip breakfast.”
“When I feel stressed, I go for a run.”
Instructions & Rules
Giving commands or explaining how a system works.
“If the light turns red, stop the car.”
“When the bell rings, the lesson ends.”
Reference Table
| Tipo de Condicional | Estrutura | Propósito | Exemplo |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Zero Conditional
|
If/When + Simple Present, Simple Present
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Fatos universais, verdades gerais
|
If you freeze water, it turns to ice.
|
|
Zero Conditional (invertido)
|
Simple Present if/when Simple Present
|
Fatos universais, verdades gerais
|
Water turns to ice if you freeze it.
|
|
When (certeza)
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When + Simple Present, Simple Present
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Ocorrência esperada e regular
|
When I wake up early, I feel energized.
|
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If (possibilidade/escolha)
|
If + Simple Present, Simple Present
|
Condição possível, mas resultado certo
|
If you eat too much, you feel sick.
|
|
Erro Comum
|
If + Simple Present, WILL + Verb
|
Previsão futura (First Conditional)
|
If you heat ice, it *will* melt. (Incorrect)
|
|
Forma Correta
|
If + Simple Present, Simple Present
|
Resultado sempre verdadeiro
|
If you heat ice, it *melts*. (Correct)
|
Espectro de formalidade
If an employee arrives after 9:00 AM, the tardiness is recorded. (Workplace policy)
If you are late for work, you get in trouble. (Workplace policy)
If you're late, the boss gets mad. (Workplace policy)
If you show up late, you're toast. (Workplace policy)
Zero Conditional: Verdades Gerais
Estrutura
- If/When + Simple Present Cláusula de Condição
- Simple Present Cláusula de Resultado
Função
- Fatos Científicos e.g., Water freezes
- Observações Gerais e.g., People get tired
- Verdades Irrefutáveis e.g., Sun rises
If vs When
- If Possibilidade geral, escolha
- When Regularidade esperada, certeza
If vs. When no Zero Conditional
Fluxograma de Decisão do Zero Conditional
A afirmação é sobre um fato universal ou é sempre verdadeira?
A condição é esperada ou uma ocorrência regular?
Ambas as orações estão no Presente Simples?
Cenários do Zero Conditional
Fatos Científicos
- • If you heat ice, it melts.
- • When water boils, it produces steam.
Observações Gerais
- • If people don't eat, they get hungry.
- • When I'm tired, I make mistakes.
Verdades/Hábitos Pessoais
- • If my phone battery dies, I feel disconnected.
- • When my alarm rings, I get up.
Regras de Procedimento
- • If you press 'undo', the last action reverses.
- • When you save, changes apply.
Exemplos por nível
If I am tired, I sleep.
If I am tired, I sleep.
If you heat water, it is hot.
If you heat water, it is hot.
When it rains, I stay home.
When it rains, I stay home.
If I see her, I say hello.
If I see her, I say hello.
If you don't eat, you get hungry.
If you don't eat, you get hungry.
When the sun goes down, it gets dark.
When the sun goes down, it gets dark.
If you press this button, the light turns on.
If you press this button, the light turns on.
Does it work if you plug it in?
Does it work if you plug it in?
If you mix oil and water, they don't stay together.
If you mix oil and water, they don't stay together.
When I drink coffee late at night, I can't sleep.
When I drink coffee late at night, I can't sleep.
If a customer complains, we offer a refund.
If a customer complains, we offer a refund.
Unless it rains, I walk to work every day.
Unless it rains, I walk to work every day.
If the temperature drops below zero, water freezes.
If the temperature drops below zero, water freezes.
When people exercise regularly, they feel better.
When people exercise regularly, they feel better.
If the economy slows down, unemployment usually rises.
If the economy slows down, unemployment usually rises.
If you don't have a password, you can't access the file.
If you don't have a password, you can't access the file.
If one ignores the symptoms, the condition worsens.
If one ignores the symptoms, the condition worsens.
Whenever the government raises taxes, there is public outcry.
Whenever the government raises taxes, there is public outcry.
If a contract contains an error, it is legally void.
If a contract contains an error, it is legally void.
When a species loses its habitat, it faces extinction.
When a species loses its habitat, it faces extinction.
If power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
If power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
When the market reaches saturation, innovation becomes the only path to growth.
When the market reaches saturation, innovation becomes the only path to growth.
If a theory fails to account for new data, it is eventually discarded.
If a theory fails to account for new data, it is eventually discarded.
Whenever the artist revisits this theme, the tone remains somber.
Whenever the artist revisits this theme, the tone remains somber.
Fácil de confundir
Learners use 'will' in Zero Conditional or vice versa. They think all 'if' sentences need 'will'.
Using 'if' for things that are 100% certain to happen (like the sun rising).
Learners forget that 'unless' means 'if... not'.
Erros comuns
If it rain, the grass get wet.
If it rains, the grass gets wet.
If I am hungry I eat.
If I am hungry, I eat.
If you heat ice, it will melt.
If you heat ice, it melts.
When I wake up, I am drinking coffee.
When I wake up, I drink coffee.
If you don't study, you will fail.
If you don't study, you fail.
Does the water boil if you heated it?
Does the water boil if you heat it?
If it is raining, I take an umbrella.
If it rains, I take an umbrella.
If you will mix red and blue, you get purple.
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
Unless you don't eat, you stay healthy.
Unless you eat, you stay healthy.
When I am seeing him, I feel happy.
When I see him, I feel happy.
If the law will be broken, there is a penalty.
If the law is broken, there is a penalty.
Provided that it will rain, the crops grow.
Provided that it rains, the crops grow.
If one would be late, one is punished.
If one is late, one is punished.
Padrões de frases
If you ___, you ___.
When it ___, I ___.
___ if you ___.
Whenever ___, ___.
Real World Usage
If the pressure increases, the volume decreases.
If the sauce gets too thick, add a splash of water.
If the red light blinks, replace the battery.
If you work on a holiday, you receive double pay.
If I'm late, just start the movie without me.
If you use the weights, put them back after.
If you don't finish your vegetables, you don't get dessert.
Pense: 'É Sempre Verdade?'
Keep it factual!Cuidado com o 'Will'!
Stick to the simple present.
Diferença entre 'If' e 'When'
Choose wisely for precision!
Aceitação Universal
Using them correctly helps you sound globally informed and credible in any discussion.
Onde Pôr a Vírgula?
If/When clause, main clause. Sem vírgula: Main clause if/when clause. É um detalhe pequeno, mas deixa sua escrita mais elegante. It’s a small detail, but it makes your writing look polished.
Smart Tips
Check that both verbs are in the Present Simple. If you see a 'will', delete it!
Use the 'If + Present Simple, Imperative' pattern for clarity.
Swap 'if' for 'when' to sound more natural.
Use 'whenever' instead of 'if' to emphasize that the rule applies every single time.
Pronúncia
The Comma Pause
When the 'if' clause comes first, there is a slight rising intonation at the end of the clause, followed by a brief pause.
Contraction Stress
In 'don't' or 'doesn't', the 't' is often unreleased (stopped), but the vowel is stressed to show negation.
Conditional Rise-Fall
If you heat ice ↗, it melts ↘.
The rise indicates the condition is being set; the fall indicates the certain result.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Zero is for Zero Doubt. If it's a fact, keep the tense intact (Present + Present).
Associação visual
Imagine a light switch. If you flip the switch (Condition), the light turns on (Result). It happens every single time, without fail.
Rhyme
If the truth is what you say, keep the 'will' far away.
Story
A scientist is in a lab. He says: 'If I mix these, it explodes.' He doesn't say 'it will explode' because he has done it 1,000 times and it's a law of nature.
Word Web
Desafio
Look around your room. Write 3 Zero Conditional sentences about how things work (e.g., 'If I press the power button, the TV turns on').
Notas culturais
British speakers often use 'if' and 'when' interchangeably for habits, but may use 'should' in formal zero-like instructions (e.g., 'Should you require assistance, please ask').
Americans frequently use the Zero Conditional for 'tough love' advice or common sense rules.
In academic papers, the Zero Conditional is the standard for describing methodology and universal results, avoiding 'will' to maintain a timeless, objective tone.
The term 'Zero Conditional' was coined by grammarians in the 20th century to categorize conditional sentences by their degree of probability.
Iniciadores de conversa
What happens if you don't drink water for a whole day?
What do you usually do when you feel stressed?
Tell me about a rule in your country. What happens if someone breaks it?
If a person wants to be successful in your field, what do they need to do every day?
Temas para diário
Erros comuns
Test Yourself
If you don't study, you ___ your exams.
Find and fix the mistake:
When it rains, the roads will get slippery.
Escolha a frase correta:
Translate into English: 'Si mezclas rojo y azul, obtienes morado.'
Answer starts with: ["I...
Score: /4
Exercicios praticos
8 exercisesIf you ___ (mix) red and white, you ___ (get) pink.
Choose the best option:
Find and fix the mistake:
Correct the sentence:
Rewrite:
We use the Zero Conditional to talk about a specific event in the future.
A: Does this machine work? B: Yes, if you ___ the green button, it ___.
Identify the outlier:
1. If you don't water plants... / 2. If you add sugar... / 3. If you exercise...
Score: /8
Practice Bank
10 exercisesWhen a baby is hungry, it often ___ (cry).
If you touch a hot stove, you will burn your hand.
Which of these is a correct Zero Conditional statement?
Translate into English: 'Si duermas poco, te sientes cansado.'
Arrange these words into a sentence:
Match the conditions with their usual results:
___ you press the 'enter' key, the command executes.
If an object is heavier, it falls faster.
Which sentence is a correct Zero Conditional statement?
Translate into English: 'Wenn man lange vor dem Bildschirm sitzt, tun die Augen weh.'
Score: /10
Perguntas frequentes (8)
Generally, no. If you use `will`, it becomes a First Conditional, which is for specific future events. Zero Conditional is for things that are *always* true.
Use `if` for things that might happen (If it rains...). Use `when` for things you are sure will happen (When the sun sets...).
Only if the `if/when` clause comes first. If it comes second (e.g., 'Ice melts if you heat it'), no comma is needed.
Yes! This is very common for instructions. For example: 'If you are lost, look at the map.'
Yes. `Unless` means 'if not'. Example: 'Plants die unless you water them' is the same as 'Plants die if you don't water them.'
It is neutral. It is used in everything from casual texting to formal scientific journals.
No. If you use the past tense, it usually becomes a Second Conditional (imaginary) or a past habit. Zero Conditional strictly uses the Present Simple.
It's called 'Zero' because there is zero doubt about the result. It is a 100% certainty.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Si + presente, presente
English is stricter about using Present Simple for general truths.
Si + présent, présent
French sometimes uses the future where English requires the present for generalities.
Wenn + Präsens, Präsens
German uses one word ('wenn') for both 'if' and 'when'.
~to (~と)
Japanese has multiple conditional forms (~tara, ~ba, ~to) while English uses one structure with different conjunctions.
Idha (إذا) + Present
Arabic verb aspects (perfective/imperfective) function differently than English tenses.
Ruguo (如果)... jiu (就)...
Lack of tense markers in Chinese makes the 'Present Simple' rule hard for learners to visualize.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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