If you heat water, it boils
zero
conflict
a big disagreement or a fight between people, groups, or ideas
If you ___ (leave) butter in a warm room, it melts.
If you leave (leave) butter in a warm room, it melts.
You ___ study for your quiz tomorrow.
You need to study for your quiz tomorrow.
to admit, accept, or recognize something
acknowledge
If I had 10 million dollars, I would travel the world.
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an agreement made to solve a problem
If she ______ (study) tonight, she will do well on the quiz.
If she studies (study) tonight, she will do well on the quiz.
It ___ rain a lot in spring.
It tends to rain a lot in spring.
fault
responsibility for a mistake
If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home.
first
to find an acceptable solution to a problem or difficulty
resolve
If I ___ (have) more money, I would buy a big house
If I had (have) more money, I would buy a big house
You ____ work on your project for homework. We can work on it tomorrow in class.
You don't need to work on your project for homework. We can work on it tomorrow in class.
impact
the effect that something has
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep.
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inevtiable
when something is almost certain to happen
I would go and see her if I ___ (know) where she lived.
I would go and see her if I knew (know) where she lived.
She ___ rest because she is feeling very sick.
She needs to rest because she is feeling very sick.
misunderstanding
when you hear or read something but get the wrong meaning, a mistake in communication
If I were working from home, I would be saving hundreds of dollars on gas every month.
actively start dealing with a difficult problem instead of ignoring it, to take action
tackle
I'll go to the gym tonight if I ____ (not go) for a run at lunchtime.
I'll go to the gym tonight if I don't go (not go) for a run at lunchtime.
I ____ get along with people who aren't open to different perspectives.
I tend not to get along with people who aren't open to different perspectives.
the act of making something smaller in size or amount
reduction