Inverted Conditionals & Even if, Only if, Unless - English Grammar with JenniferESL

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Hi everyone! It’s Jennifer here with another lesson on conditional sentences in English.
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If you’ve watched my other lessons on conditionals, then you should feel quite confident about forming sentences with IF-clauses.
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You can always go back to the full playlist and review.
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We’ve been forming real and unreal conditionals about the past, present, and future. For example:
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The next challenge is to form conditionals with words other than IF.
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As a homework task, I asked you to think about a goal you have and then tell me what you need to do to achieve it. You had to use UNLESS.
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My example was...
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Let’s look at some of your goals. I’ve selected about a dozen sentences that everyone can learn from.
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Ra'ed starts us off and says...
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Julio wrote...
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Thank you for that example. We'll take the quotation marks out. We don't need those.
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Andrea wrote...
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Hasan says...
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We'll add a period.
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And Juan wrote...
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And we don't really need the comma.
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Moving on, Francoise wrote...
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Our next example is...
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You could say "with one another" or just simply end there.
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Shabnam wrote...
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I would move this and say...
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Let's just write that as all capitals.
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Dildar wrote...
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In other words...
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Susana wrote...
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(or poses)
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And Sergey wrote...
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Thank you to everyone who completed the task.
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For your bonus task, I asked about the difference between EVEN IF and UNLESS.
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There were some very good explanations. I especially liked how some people offered alternative ways to word these ideas.
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By reading the explanations with me, you’ll become more aware of structures with similar meanings.
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This will help you have more variety in your speech.
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I’ve selected a set of explanations that everyone can learn from.
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Gabriel wrote that...
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In other words,...
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Correct.
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Also about sentence one Mollie says...
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Yes.
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Sean wrote...
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Correct.
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Mahmoud writes...
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And Li writes...
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Yes. You have the right idea.
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In this next set, Marat wrote that...
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Correct.
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Saddam wrote...
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Claire wrote...
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Correct.
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Correct.
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Another concise way to put that is...
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In Flavia's words...
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In George's words...
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Let’s summarize.
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EVEN IF is like "no matter what" or "regardless."
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UNLESS is like "if…not."
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UNLESS is also similar to ONLY IF with a negative verb.
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UNLESS, ONLY IF, and EVEN IF can be used in conversation and in writing. They’re call commonly used.
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In fact, a fun conversational expression to learn is EVEN IF IT KILLS ME.
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We use this to express an intention or goal. We use it to say that we’re going to do something no matter what.
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We’ll put all our effort into achieving it. We’ll pay any price.
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Tell me about it. That’s your homework task. Here’s my example:
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I’m going to learn to play this piece on the piano even if it kills me.
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It may take me a whole year to do it, but I'm determined!
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I look forward to reading your examples with this new expression “even if it kills me.”
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The next pattern I’d like to study with you is in conditionals that don't use the word IF or any word that looks like IF.
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Take a look.
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First of all, do these situations sound formal or informal?
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More formal, right? These are not casual situations.
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These are sentences you would hear or read in a work-related situation.
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Second, can you easily identify which part of the sentence is the condition and which part is the result?
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The first part in each sentence is the condition. We don’t see the word IF, but we understand it.
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Look closely. What kind of word order do we have?
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A verb comes before the subject. This is subject-verb inversion.
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Inverted word order in a conditional sentence is only possible with SHOULD, HAD (past perfect), and WERE (in an unreal condition).
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Here’s how those conditionals would look with regular sentence word order:
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Here’s the bonus task. See if you can rewrite the following sentences as inverted conditionals.
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You can post your sentences in the comments, but I won’t offer corrections on this bonus task until the next lesson.
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That’s all for now. See you again soon for another lesson on conditionals.
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