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Thank you sir for The very Clear explanation about these if conditional types. As I’m Indonesian, in our language There is no form Like that, so I often Find difficulty to explain its usage to my students.
"if I miss a train, I am late." "If she lets me in on what she is going to do on holidays, I will definitely keep her secret." "If I were in your shoes, I would mull over the proposal." "She said that if she had been in my shoes, she would have mulled over the proposal." Thanks a million for the informative video! Break a leg everybody, appreciation from Ukraine.
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Thank you! I would like to know how to change the tense of conditionals in reported speech. How should we change the tense in it and in other situations such as story telling?
BUT, at least in the USA, they got used to saying "If I WAS" even though they know it's incorrect, like in; - If I was. If I were (correct) - If he was. If he were (correct) - If she was. If she were (correct) - If it was. If it were (correct). If you were (correct) If we were (correct) If they were (correct) That's to say "the subjunctive mood". Example; - If she were younger, she would get the job. The correct expressions must use "were" with all pronouns. I personally use "were" to avoid confusion.
First conditional, the result part can be only 'will + verb' form? Or i can use ' be going to' construction or present continues too ? 'If it sunny tomorrow, i'm going to the beach.' 'If it sunny tomorrow, i'm going to go to the beach.' Thanks.
1st If you heat ice ,it melts. 2.if you run fast,you will win the race. 3.If I were you,I would help your parents. 3.If I had had a new car,I would have gone long drive.
The correct sentence is: "If you heat water to one hundred degrees, it boils." This is because "to" indicates that the temperature is being increased until it reaches 100 degrees, which is the boiling point of water. That's also why we say "water boils AT 100 degrees." In this case, there is no increase implied.
Yes, in zero conditional sentences, "if" and "when" can generally be used interchangeably without changing the meaning. Both refer to situations that are always true or general facts. For example: If you heat water to 100°C, it boils. When you heat water to 100°C, it boils. In both cases, the statement expresses a fact that is always true under the given conditions. However, "when" can sometimes emphasize the time aspect more strongly than "if," but in zero conditional, they are essentially the same.
Hello! The sentence "If I am black, then I don't have rights" is an example of a zero conditional. Zero conditionals are used to state general truths, facts, or habitual actions, where the condition always leads to the same result. They are typically structured with the present simple tense in both the "if" clause and the main clause. Thanks for watching!
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Thank you sir for The very Clear explanation about these if conditional types. As I’m Indonesian, in our language There is no form Like that, so I often Find difficulty to explain its usage to my students.
Glad it was helpful! Conditionals are indeed very difficult to master. I hope your students understand.
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"if I miss a train, I am late."
"If she lets me in on what she is going to do on holidays, I will definitely keep her secret."
"If I were in your shoes, I would mull over the proposal."
"She said that if she had been in my shoes, she would have mulled over the proposal."
Thanks a million for the informative video!
Break a leg everybody, appreciation from Ukraine.
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Thank you! I would like to know how to change the tense of conditionals in reported speech. How should we change the tense in it and in other situations such as story telling?
Ohhh...That's a very complicated grammar point. Thanks for the suggestion!
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I wait for your video about subjuntive.
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BUT, at least in the USA, they got used to saying "If I WAS" even though they know it's incorrect, like in;
- If I was. If I were (correct)
- If he was. If he were (correct)
- If she was. If she were (correct)
- If it was. If it were (correct).
If you were (correct)
If we were (correct)
If they were (correct)
That's to say "the subjunctive mood".
Example;
- If she were younger, she would get the job.
The correct expressions must use "were" with all pronouns.
I personally use "were" to avoid confusion.
That's right! "If I was" has become an acceptable mistake but it does sound uneducated to some people. I f I were you, I would use "if I were. "
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First conditional, the result part can be only 'will + verb' form? Or i can use ' be going to' construction or present continues too ?
'If it sunny tomorrow, i'm going to the beach.'
'If it sunny tomorrow, i'm going to go to the beach.'
Thanks.
Yes, you can use 'be going to' and the present continuous in the result part of the first conditional. Keep up the good work! 🤩👍
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What about the Mixed Conditional?
Thanks for the suggestion
1st If you heat ice ,it melts.
2.if you run fast,you will win the race.
3.If I were you,I would help your parents.
3.If I had had a new car,I would have gone long drive.
Good examples! Keep up the good work!
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How about if I said ?.
- If you heat water AT hundred degrees, it boils.
Is it correct ?.
Or Do I forcely have to use "TO". ?.
The correct sentence is: "If you heat water to one hundred degrees, it boils."
This is because "to" indicates that the temperature is being increased until it reaches 100 degrees, which is the boiling point of water.
That's also why we say "water boils AT 100 degrees." In this case, there is no increase implied.
Zero conditional: if=when?
Yes, in zero conditional sentences, "if" and "when" can generally be used interchangeably without changing the meaning. Both refer to situations that are always true or general facts. For example:
If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
When you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
In both cases, the statement expresses a fact that is always true under the given conditions. However, "when" can sometimes emphasize the time aspect more strongly than "if," but in zero conditional, they are essentially the same.
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Please correct me if I make any grammatical mistake:
They would have committed more crimes if they hadn't been arrested.
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i got 2 wrong but its ok ill still study
Only 2 mistakes is GREAT! This grammar point is super difficult. Good job! 🤩
If i am black then I don't have rights. Is this correct sir? _😊😊😅_
Hello! The sentence "If I am black, then I don't have rights" is an example of a zero conditional.
Zero conditionals are used to state general truths, facts, or habitual actions, where the condition always leads to the same result. They are typically structured with the present simple tense in both the "if" clause and the main clause.
Thanks for watching!
😂 if you marry me, i will love you forever. It isn't the fact
Lol! No, it's not a fact. It's just a future possibility. 😅