1) What is the correct structure for a negative zero conditional sentence? a) If + subject + don’t/doesn’t + base verb, subject + don’t/doesn’t + base verb. b) If + subject + didn’t + verb in past, subject + will + base verb. 2) Which sentence is a correct example of a negative zero conditional? a) If you don’t drink water, you get dehydrated. b) If you won’t drink water, you will get dehydrated. 3) Why do we use the negative form of the zero conditional? a) To talk about future plans and promises. b) To talk about things that never happen when the condition is met. 4) Is this sentence correct? If it doesn’t snow, the roads stay clear. a) Yes, it follows the negative zero conditional structure. b) No, because “doesn’t snow” should be in the past. 5) Is this sentence correct? If you not eat breakfast, you feel hungry. a) No, it’s incorrect. It should be “If you don’t eat breakfast, you feel hungry.” b) Yes, it’s correct because it talks about breakfast. 6) Complete the sentence: If plants don’t get sunlight, _______. a) they will grow tomorrow. b) they don’t grow.

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