Conditional Zero’s Grammar
A. IF + CONDITION + RESULT
B. CONDITION + IF + RESULT
C. IF + CONDITION + RESULT ?
D. DO + VERB TO BE + CONDITIONAL

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Jane cannot make the breakfast.
A. Neither Jack nor Jane can make the breakfast.
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Michael is incapable of keeping his mind engaged in the lesson.
A. The lesson is not engaged enough for Michael.
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Synonyms: unaware ignorant unmindful clueless uninformed unconscious
A. oblivious
B. petty
