English Grammar - UNLESS & IF NOT - negative conditional

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Hi, welcome again to www.EngVid.com . My name is Adam. Today's lesson is about "if not",
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"unless", "as long as", "not". Actually, this is a lesson a few students have requested,
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because a lot of people get confused with this word "unless". So that's going to be
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the focus of our lesson, although to understand this word "unless", you have to understand
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the "if not" conditional. That's called a "conditional phrase."
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Before we do anything, we need to make sure that everybody understands how to use the
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conditional. How to use an "if clause", because sometimes people get confused with this. Today
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we're going to focus on a real conditional. Not the past, not the hypothetical, the unreal.
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We're just going to focus on the real one, because all of this stuff applies to the other
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ones, as well.
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So let's start. Before I look into the grammar of it, which is actually important, let me
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give you a sentence. Next week you have a test, and you come to me for advice as your
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teacher, and what am I going to tell you.
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"If you don't study, you won't succeed." "If you study, you will succeed."
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Very simple, right? So first, we're going to look at how to structure this sentence,
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because then I want to show you that "unless" basically means the same as "if not". Okay,
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so first, to make a real conditional sentence you have your "if". You have your subject.
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You have your present verb, for example "or".
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You have "if", subject, and your not present: "If you don't study," and then the second half.
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Now, the second half could be positive or negative. The second half of the clause
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doesn't matter, according to what you have here. This will always be the same. It doesn't
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matter which clause you're beginning with, you're always going to end the same way, because
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the meaning doesn't change, okay?
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But we're going to get into more specifics. "If you study, you will succeed." "If you
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don't study, you will fail." Or, "If you study, you will not fail." "If you don't study, you
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will fail." The verb you use here defines which one of these you're going to use.
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So this is not important. This doesn't change. What we're going to focus on is here. Now
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the most important thing to remember is that "unless" basically means "if not". You'll
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notice here I have a positive verb. I have a negative verb. We're also going
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to look at "as long as", or "as long as not", positive and negative.
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With "unless", you're only going to use a positive verb, okay? That's very important
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to remember. "Unless you study, you will fail. Unless you study, you will not succeed." It's
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all relative, and "as long as" means the exact same thing as the "if" or the "unless".
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"As long as you study, you will do well." "As long as you don't study, you won't do
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well." Very simple. So "if not", "unless", "as long as", "not", basically all mean the
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same thing. You just have to remember how to structure it, and the structure is almost
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the same.
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What is the most important, do not use "unless" with "not." Then you have a double negative.
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We all know from our beginner English classes we don't like double negatives, right? Okay,
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good. Let's look at some examples of actual sentences to see how all of this works.
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Okay so here we have some sentences. Let's go through each one and I'll make the changes
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to the negatives, as I go along.
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"If you quit smoking," for all you smokers out there. "If you quit smoking, you will feel better."
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"If" + subject + verb - will + verb, positive verb, etc. Or: "If you quit smoking, you won't
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feel bad." Now what happens if I introduce the negative into the first part?
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"If you don't..." "If you don't quit smoking" what's going to happen? Or what will happen?
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"If you don't quit smoking, you'll feel better." Is that true? No. "If you don't quit smoking,
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you'll feel bad." "If you don't quit smoking, you won't feel good."
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You made this the negative. You have to change the consequences. You have to change the condition
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that will happen after this is met. This is the difference, right? "If you don't quit
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smoking, you'll feel bad."
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Let's look at this sentence. "Unless you quit smoking, you will feel bad." Now what's the
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difference between this sentence and this sentence with a "don't"? Nothing, it's the
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exact same. Here is the result: "If you don't quit smoking, you will feel bad."
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Bad and bad, do you understand what I'm saying? The "unless" is the same as, "if you don't".
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This is what we have to remember here. This is the negative included in the word. Now
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usually when there's a negative in a word, everybody can understand it. In the word "unless"
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there's nothing to tell you it's a negative, except maybe the word "less," but not really,
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right? So you have to be very careful to remember this means "if not". "Unless you quit smoking,
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you won't feel good." You won't feel good.
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Same thing, but the "don't" and the "unless" go together, same meaning. "As long as you
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smoke," now here I have the verb "smoke". Here I put "quit smoking". I went to the opposite
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verb, "smoke". "As long as you smoke, you will feel bad." "As long as you don't smoke", what
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is the consequence? "You will feel good."
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What do you know, "don't" changes the consequence. "Don't" changes the consequence. "Unless"
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is the consequence. We don't say, "Unless you don't quit smoking." It's a double negative.
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It sounds very strange, it feels very strange. We don't use it. We go with this negative,
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and we have the matching consequence. "Consequence" basically means the result of the action.
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Okay, I hope this is pretty clear. Anyway, go to www.EngVid.com . There's a quiz there.
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