Which sentence uses a zero conditional correctly?
- If Pooh sees a beehive, he will eat some honey.
- If Pooh sees a beehive, he always eats honey.
- If Pooh sees a beehive, he eats honey.
- If Pooh sees a beehive, he would eat some honey.
Explanation
Zero conditional describes general truths or habitual actions: If + present tense + present tense (If X happens, Y happens).
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