Real Conditionals about the Present and Past: IF-clauses

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English with Jennifer


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Do you know the classic question about a glass with water? Is it half full or half empty?
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We can talk about being an optimist or a pessimist when we check your answers to the homework task.
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[title]
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Let’s go over your answers to the tasks from our previous lesson. Okay?
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I asked you to finish my sentences. [reads]
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I’ll go on my computer in a moment, and we’ll look for real conditionals, factual conditionals about the present.
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We'll see if you remembered to use the present tense in both clauses: the condition and the result.
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Okay. Ra'ed starts us off and says... [reads] 1]
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I agree with the statement and it is grammatically correct.
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You are...it means...
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These are present tense verbs, so it's grammatically correct.
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[reads 2]
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Good. Again I see present tense here and present tense here.
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Now what you think can be about the future, but we're making a general statement. It's a general truth about being a pessimist.
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And his last answer is... [reads 3]
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I like that. That's a very good approach if you want to stay positive.
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TRY is present tense. And of course, I gave this to you.
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I'M HAVING...It's present tense, but it's not the simple present, is it?
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I'M HAVING is the present progressive.
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Okay. Let's go on.
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Marcelo gave us answers and he wrote...[reads 1]
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And hopefully in a good way, right?
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Again, present tense...present tense.
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[reads 2]
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But of course, you're not a pessimist because you know I not only read...I'm now including your comments in my videos.
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Present tense...present tense.
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Okay.
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Let's look at what Mahmoud wrote.
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[reads]
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Oops. We're missing a verb. Let's put it in. [reads]
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Good. So we have present tense...present tense. Okay?
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[reads] Let's have subject-verb agreement.
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Good. It's correct and I agree with the statement.
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[reads] I think a lot of us do the same thing.
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Present tense...and present tense.
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Good.
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Remember that the present tense isn't just the simple present.
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In our real conditionals about the present, we can have other present verb forms.
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Let me show you some examples. We'll see how I go beyond the simple present in the condition.
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[reads]
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A number of you asked me on YouTube and Facebook about IF vs. WHEN.
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Usually there isn’t much of a difference with these real conditionals, these factual conditionals about the present.
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IF could suggest that the situation happens less often.
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Consider these examples. [reads]
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The different between IF and WHEN is basically the same with real conditionals about the past.
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[reads]
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You get the sense that most of the time I finished my homework, right?
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How about you and the rules you had to follow when you were younger? Let’s take a look at that bonus question from our previous leson.
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Sean wrote...
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Okay. Logical. We have our comma in place.
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You really don't need "smoothly." Just "passed."
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If you want to talk about how well, you could add "well."
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But I think it's clear enough without an adverb.
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Stick with the simple past.
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And you could be clearer just by adding "the first exam."
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Just to be certain...that there's a first exam and there's a make-up exam.
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All right. Gabriel wrote...
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Good job. Let's just change that to a lower case "i."
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Susana wrote...
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Wow. That's a strict rule, huh?
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Let's add a period.
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All right. Marat wrote...
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What was it? Let's read.
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Claire wrote...
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Let's start with a capital (letter).
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But let's stick to the simple past. There's no need to shift back to the past perfect.
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So you weren't allowed: "I couldn't go."
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"If I didn't clean up my room" - you could also say.
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Comma in place. Good job.
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If you'd like to see more of my corrections to student examples, then visit me on Facebook.
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So just as we can have real conditionals about the present, we can have real conditionals about the past.
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In our real factual conditionals about the past, we use the past tense in both clauses.
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Besides the simple past, we can use the helping verbs WOULD and USED TO + the base verb in the result clause.
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Let’s look at more examples. Some of you shared things about your past on my Facebook page.
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In a recent Facebook post, I said that I used to stay up late if a good movie came on TV, but I can't do that anymore.
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So then I asked you, "What's something that you did in the past?" Let's look at some of the answers.
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Gabriel wrote...
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So we understand now that those visits don't happen anymore.
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But it's something he used to do whenever his cousin visited.
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IF, WHEN, WHENEVER...They're factual conditionals, so any of those choices could work.
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Mollie wrote...
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Right? If there was no homework, then that's what she did. She went hiking.
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Said wrote...
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Annie wrote...
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...OR if my friend asked me out for fun.
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So my personal preference in your examples...
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I would use WHEN in the first because most likely drinking a lot of coffee was a habit. A frequent habit in the past.
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So when I felt tired...whenever I felt tired..., I used to drink five cups of coffee.
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And IF is still correct, but if you want to suggest it happened quite frequently, you could go with WHEN or WHENEVER.
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But you can't do that anymore.
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In the second example, I'm hoping that you did not skip class too often.
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So better to use IF there.
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I used to skip class if my friend asked me to...if she wanted to go out for some fun, for example.
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Niki wrote...
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Well, I'm glad!
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Let's look at one more example.
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(probably more than one song, right?)
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I'd go with WHEN. I agree because it was a regular habit, I bet.
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A regular routine.
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Everything in the past. And we're using the simple past because these are real factual conditionals. Real situations.
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Here's your next task.
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Take a look at three statements. Are the verb forms correct in the conditional sentences?
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You don’t have to post answers in the comments. Just think about the verb forms. We’ll go over the correct answers in the next video. Okay?
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Here’s a bonus question I'd like you to answer in the comments.
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What will happen? Answer in a complete sentence.
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Remember if you post your examples, I’ll likely use them in a future lesson!
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That’s all for now. See you again soon for our next lesson on conditionals.
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As always, thanks for watching and happy studies!
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