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  • If you heat ice, it melts. (the law of physic). How to apply: The 1st and 2nd clause = simple present.
  • All of them say that If you heat ice, it melts and If you heat ice, it will melt are correct but they differ slightly in meaning.
  • İngilizce<>Türkçe if you heat ice,ice melts. İngilizce<>Türkçe In a network application, end systems exchange messages with each other.
  • It effectively means Whenever you heat ice, it melts. The first conditional is a true conditional - If you happen to heat ice, it will melt.
  • If you heat ice, it melts. A The situation is both real and possible.
  • report flag outlined. If you HEAT ice, it MELTS. ... If you will heat ice it will melt? Is that what you want or no? Explore all similar answers. arrow right.
  • @Chris301 @ggsnaps so, is it the same to say "If you heat the ice, it'll melt" and "If you heat the ice, it might melt"?
  • Zero Conditional clause: states general truth, where one thing will always cause another. Example: If you don't brush your teeth, you get cavities.
  • Examples: If it rains, the ground gets wet. If you heat ice, it melts. If the sun sets, it gets dark. If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
  • If you heat ice, it melts. ... In these sentences, the time is now or always and the situation is real and possible. Examples. If you freeze water, it becomes a solid.
  • If I heat the ice, . it will burn. ... Benzer çıkmış sınav soruları. ….. you heat ice, it melts. If I were in Paris now, I - - - - visit the Eiffel Tower.