Zhuoyuan
Needs help, when it comes to if clauses, I know that the sentence “ if heat ice, it melts” is hundred percent true, can I say “if you heat the ice, it will melt”? It sounds natural to me. Thanks.
May 29, 2022 12:00 AM
Answers · 11
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Hi Zhuoyuan, your second sentence is correct. The ice refers to a specific piece of ice. "If you heat ice, it will melt" refers to all ice or ice in general. Your first sentence is incorrect, actually. Hope this helps! :)
May 29, 2022
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Of course you can say that. But if you add the definite article "the", it means you are referring to some specific ice rather than to ice in general.
May 29, 2022
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The sentence is a statement of fact, and your sentence is also grammatically correct.
May 29, 2022
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