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zero conditional
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A structure used to talk about general truths or facts, containing an "if" clause and a main clause.
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Unqualified to teach, Eril begins with the only thing she can think of, a lesson on the zero conditional.
In "Zero Conditional," a third-grade portable classroom serves as the sinister new workplace for an adrift, off-kilter woman named Eril.
In the next programme, we're looking at one of the conditional forms, the zero conditional.
We also assume zero conditional error probability to nonnearest neighboring points.
This entails the violation of the Gauss-Markov (zero conditional mean) assumption in OLS (Wooldridge 2010).
Coefficients (β's) were estimated with ordinary least squares, based on two assumptions: the sample is random, and the error term is of zero conditional mean and homoskedasticity.
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Grammar topics include present tenses, the present perfect continuous, the past perfect, zero conditionals, reported speech, relative clauses, passive voice, intensifiers and much, much more.
ATLANTA HAWKS--Traded G Boris Diaw and two conditional first-round draft picks to Phoenix for G Joe Johnson.
SMG had given Wang two conditional, weeklong approvals this month, which have expired.
SOCCER Major League Soccer LOS ANGELES GALAXY--Acquired F Diego Serna from New England for two conditional draft choices.
"I tried to tell it, but I was aware of how each sentence had a million conditional offshoots.
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