字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hello everyone, how are you today ? this is Marc. I'm doing just great thanks for asking if you watch this lesson you'll learn the first conditional. There won't be a bright future unless we work on it now ! They will move to another city if necessary. A students will complete an English course provided they are highly encouraged. Whatever happens to us won't change the outcome. In this lesson, as I said, we're going to look at the first conditional. so stay tuned. I've already talked about conditionals if you want to watch those lessons you may click here. Now let's concentrate on the first conditional first. We use it when talking about a situation which may exist in the future and thus is a probable situation, we have a formula and that is, the subject plus the present simple then we need will plus infinitive, so the first part we call it a condition, and then the second part we call it a result. Just like my introductory example: If you watch this lesson, you'll learn the first conditional. Now I could've said you'll learn the the first conditional, if you watch this lesson. It's the same thing the only thing that changes is the importance that you want to give to the first part of the sentence for example, in this case, you'll learn the first conditional, is more important than, if you watch this lesson. So I've listed four rules or four tips for you to follow and to understand better the first conditional. The first tip that I want to talk about is to use unless instead of if, unless means "if not". The example was There won't be a bright future unless we work on it now. So we have the result right here: there won't be a bright future. and then the condition: unless we work on it now. I could have said there won't be a bright future, if we don't work on it now. It's the same thing. Now let's take a look at the second tip. We could omit the verb "to be" by adding "if + adjective" or a prepositional phrase If you don't know what a prepositional phrase is, you can click here and watch a lesson on that. The example that I gave you at the beginning was: they will move to another city if necessary, so we have "is" plus adjective: necessary The other example that I listed here: He won't go to the beach if hot. He will go to the beach if warm. Okay the third tip is we can use provided, provided that, proving, as long as, only if when you want to state that one situation is necessary for another. Ok let's take a look at the example maybe you'll get what I mean: A student will complete an English course and then I used "provided" just provided provided they are highly encouraged. So the first start the first part of the sentence you can see that is the result the condition is after provided, provided they are highly encouraged. Let's take a look at another example: Her parents won't worry as long as she calls them every evening for example. Her parents wont't worry is the result of the statement as long as she calls them, is the conditional, is the condition of the sentence. Now the last tip that I have for you today about first conditional, is in the condition, we can also use whoever, whatever, wherever however, whichever, and whenever let's take a look at my examples. Whatever happens to us so this is the condition part of the statement, won't change the outcome, won't change the outcome is the result. Another example would be: Whenever I see her in the condition, I'll tell her about her marks. It's the result of the sentence of the statement. Now let's recap So in this lesson, I talked about the first conditional. It's a situation that may happen in the future so it's probable. So we have a formula for this: in the condition part of the sentence, so after if, unless, provided, etc we need the subject obviously, and the present simple, in the result though, we need: will, plus infinitive. These could change according to the importance, so it may happen that you want the result first and then the condition, it's up to you I gave you four tips, on how to use the first conditional correctly. If you haven't understood please rewatch the lesson. That's it for today, thank you very much for watching, if you want to post your own example you may do so, if you want to post also comments or questions you may do so, under this video, please subscribe to my channel if you haven't and I see you next week for a new lesson Take care bye bye
A2 初級 美國腔 第一個條件(第一集) (First Conditional (1st episode)) 78 5 Happy Chen 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字