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Subido el 1 de abril de 2024 por Jessica T.

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Hi class, how are you? 00:00:05
Okay, this video is an explanation of the grammar of unit 6, in which appears the first conditional. 00:00:07
And I'm going to do another video explaining you the modal verbs, but that's another thing, okay? 00:00:19
So, the first conditional. We have seen it already in class, but I think it's important to remember everything and all the steps you have to follow. 00:00:29
Well, the explanations. So, before it, I want to remind you that there are four types of conditionals. The zero, first, second and third, okay? 00:00:47
So in this case we're going to see the first one. I mean not the first one, the first conditional. 00:00:59
So let's move on. So when do we use this first conditional? So we use the first conditional when 00:01:05
we talk about future situations that are real or possible. I mean whenever we use a conditional 00:01:15
we use it in situations that in which we are not 100% sure that something is going to happen 00:01:25
but it's possible okay so there's a possibility so in each conditional we use different type of 00:01:35
verbs but in this case we use I will tell you later but we use present simple and future simple 00:01:44
so um how it says how do we use it so um I want to tell you that well how do we 00:01:52
use it we use it with the word if plus the pronoun or the subject then we use 00:02:04
the present simple the verb in present simple so and you will say okay and how 00:02:16
is that present simple okay I will upload another video explaining you the 00:02:24
present simple because if you don't know how to write or use the present simple 00:02:30
it's going to be difficult to use the first conditional, okay? 00:02:40
So we have to first learn the basic things 00:02:45
before the more complicated things, okay? 00:02:52
So then after the present simple, 00:02:56
well, I have to say that normally this type of sentences include a common. 00:03:00
okay so these sentences are divided in two sentences at the same time okay so well uh if 00:03:07
present simple and then the rest of the sentence and probably after a comma it will appear uh the 00:03:15
future simple so the future simple is used or is created or is made um is made sorry with will 00:03:25
or won't, okay? So, and after this will or won't, which is a future simple, it appears 00:03:35
the verb, but only in infinitive. So, how is a verb in infinitive? A verb in infinitive 00:03:44
is a verb that is not modified. So, it's the root of the verb, okay? So, for example, it's 00:03:53
verb that is not it hasn't got a nest or it's not in past or it's just the verb 00:04:02
okay for example if I use the verb eat I will say will eat but I can't say will 00:04:12
eat or will ate okay it's just the verb as is as it is so for example some 00:04:22
examples of sentences in first conditional. We have 00:04:30
If I study, I will pass the test. If I don't do my homework, I won't go to the 00:04:37
park I mean it's possible if if you don't do your homework maybe you don't 00:04:51
go to your to the park okay or if you study it's quite possible you you will 00:05:00
pass the test yeah sometimes is not 100% I mean this case is not 100% 00:05:10
sure but it's very probable okay so some examples oh here I added to ye okay it's 00:05:21
just one if okay one I so if the sentence starts with if the following 00:05:34
verb will be in present simple as we previously said however if the sentence 00:05:41
doesn't oh my god sorry I wrote this quick quickly so I added double T here 00:05:47
sorry sorry it be doesn't just the coma between the N and T and another T we 00:05:55
have to erase it okay so however the sentence doesn't start with if the 00:06:05
following verb will be in future simple I mean for example if the ice caps melt 00:06:13
comma animals will lose their habitats okay so in the first sentence in this 00:06:23
sentence I mean we have to recognize the present simple and the future simple so 00:06:32
if we got that word if the ice caps melt melt is very deep okay so melt that be 00:06:40
the present simple and then animals will lose their habitats will lose is the 00:06:52
future same okay the other example if we don't plant trees there won't be clean 00:07:02
air okay so if we don't don't is the negative way of the futures of the sort 00:07:12
of the present simple so don't plant trees and there won't be cleaner want is 00:07:21
the negative form of the future simple it's a negative form of will which is 00:07:29
the contraction of will not okay will not is the same as don't is do not but 00:07:35
as the explanation says in here that it says however however if the sentence 00:07:44
doesn't start with a with it the following verb would be in future simple 00:07:50
Okay, these sentences, I mean, not only have to start with if, we can change the position. 00:07:54
For example, there won't be clean air, if we don't plant trees. 00:08:04
It's the same, it's the same meaning. 00:08:11
But in this case, if a sentence doesn't start with if, so it starts with their, 00:08:15
the verb can't be in present simple it must be in future simple so there won't be clean air 00:08:22
comma if we don't plan trees I mean the the main idea is that you have to bear in mind that 00:08:34
after an if, or within the sentence that includes the ifs, there is a present simple, okay, always, 00:08:44
and then coma, and then future simple, okay, so, next, so, practice, I don't know if here I have 00:08:59
solutions yeah i hear i have the solutions okay so practice uh here uh there are not real um 00:09:14
solutions i mean uh how can i say this um the answers you you write here they're multiple 00:09:28
so there is not just one answer and one sentence that is correct or I mean you 00:09:43
can play with the sentences from the left column to the right column and you 00:09:50
can mix them and try to of course you have to try to write sentences that make 00:09:57
sense okay so for example we have to use if if we okay we can add don't if 00:10:04
necessary if you want if you want to do a negative negative sentence you can use 00:10:14
don't okay but if not it's not necessary but you have to when you write it and 00:10:20
then you read it you have to think okay this makes sense or not for example if 00:10:27
we stop climate change, animals won't become extinct, for example, okay? But you 00:10:33
can practice this and then we can correct it in class or you can show me 00:10:48
these answers you have written on your on your notebooks, okay? Then I think it's a 00:10:53
good idea for you to practice. But here I added some solutions, I wrote some 00:11:00
solutions, possible solutions, okay? For instance, if we don't stop climate change 00:11:06
there will be a global crisis. If we destroy forests, species won't survive. 00:11:13
I have to say that all these sentences I wrote start with if, but you can also change the order, okay? 00:11:23
So, if we don't stop deforestation, there will be drought. 00:11:38
If we don't protect endangered animals, animals, of course, or they will become extinct, etc. 00:11:42
one okay so in here i want to show you that well i want to tell you that um here if you click in 00:11:53
here in quiz uh there is a quiz okay that i took it from genially this quiz is not mine 00:12:06
so i think it's good for you to to do this quiz it's super easy and it's just to practice this 00:12:13
type of sentences. Then I also put here some videos that are also explanations from YouTube 00:12:21
that are different explanations than what I did but I think maybe you can also watch 00:12:34
them okay so you just have to click on this um these little cameras and watch them okay and 00:12:42
and that's it thanks for watching and i hope you understood more or less how is this first 00:12:55
conditional is super easy i'm sure you will do it fantastically so see you later alligators bye 00:13:03
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Jessica Torralbo
Subido por:
Jessica T.
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1 de abril de 2024 - 19:42
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