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Zero Conditional: (General truths – things which always happen). (When/If).
If I have time (present), I will go to the cinema (future).
If you heat water (present), its boils (present).
If you heat ice, it melts.
Wood doesn’t burn If there is no air.
Inversion:
This country has NOT witnessed such a serious financial crisis BEFORE. (Never before).
NEVER BEFORE HASN’T THIS COUNTRY WITNESSED SUCH A SERIOUS…

IT’S RARE THAT a politician admits publicly that he had make a mistake. (Seldom).
SELDOM DOES A POLITICIAN ADMITS PUBLICLY…

Only now DO I realize how… , Never before HAVE so many people… , No once DID he said thank you… , No longer DO women expect men to provide… , Not only DID you lie to me but you also… , No way ARE we going… , Only then DID I understand.
Graph:
In the graph "projected changes in global temperature", the global average temperature in centigrade are plotted on the vertical against the years between 1850 to 2100 are plotted on the horizontal.
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has created some scenarios about the increasing temperature during these years.
In short, the graph show a small fluctuation in the temperature between 14 and 15,5 degrees from 1850 to 1999.
On the second part of graph, the temperature increasing is exponential. From this moment we can divide the curves in three parts depending of how many "aerosol" or CO2 are consumed. Low, constant and high consume.
The temperature due to high consumption of aerosol may increase by 4 degrees, with an average consumption 2 degrees and low consumption about 1 degree centigrade.

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Backgraund information-> Purpose -> Methods ->Results -> Conclusion.
OU P+M->R->C.
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Title (should relate directly to the thesis)
Introduction (thesis statement – what you intend to prove in the essay)
Body paragraph (topic sentence – support the theses statement)

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