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If you cut carrotsa carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut carrotsa carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

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Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).

If you cut carrots horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut carrots horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

[my sentence]

Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).

If you cut a carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut a carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

[my sentence]

Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).

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If you cut a carrotcarrots horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut a carrotcarrots horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

[my sentence]

Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).

If you cut a carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut a carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

[my sentence]

Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).

If you cut carrots horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut carrots horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

[my sentence]

Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).

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Kaguyahime
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If you cut a carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots

If you cut a carrot horizontally into slices, you (will) get round sliced carrots.

[my sentence]

Is "will" necessary, or should it be removed?

My intuition tells me that my sentence sounds better without "will" (in which case, my sentence is a zero conditional sentence).