Inverted and Implied Conditionals ↔️ IF clauses πŸ‘©β€πŸ« English Grammar with JenniferESL

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Hi everyone. It's Jennifer here with a lesson on conditional sentences in English.
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This is just one of several lessons I have on this grammar topic. You can click on the link to see the whole playlist.
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If you've been following me for a while, you'll know that one thing
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I like to focus on is the difference between formal and informal English.
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In the previous lesson, which was some time ago, I taught the expression "even if it kills me."
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It's a conversational expression.
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and of course there's some exaggeration. But that's rather typical of informal talk.
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I gave you the example of me playing the piano.
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There are some pieces I'm learning to play. A few are really challenging,
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but I'm going to learn them even if it kills me.
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So that means I'm going to do it no matter what. I'm determined to make this happen.
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For homework, I asked you to create your own example with "even if it kills me." Many of you did this task.
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I'd like to share just a few examples with everyone.
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Sherlie wrote:
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Good example. Let's just add a period at the end.
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Many of you wrote similar goals about learning English. Here's Gabriel's.
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Saddam is an ambitious investor, I think. He wrote:
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Note that I added the article "the" before "shares" because those are specific from context.
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George shared an example about a determined traveler.
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Finally, Susanna created an example about a past goal. Take a look and note the changes that I'm suggesting.
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Thank you to everyone who completed the task. These are viewers who also shared their examples.
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I encourage you to go to the comments and read all the examples so you can learn from one another.
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Inverted conditionals invert the subject and verb, so it reminds us of question word order.
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Inverted conditionals drop the word "if" and we're left with the conditional that's understood.
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It's implied. It also sounds rather formal.
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Marat, Ray, and Ra'ed
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correctly rewrote conditionals with "if" as inverted conditionals. Let's look at their answers.
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Remember that inverted conditionals are more common in formal English.
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Contractions are more typical of informal English, right? So, don't try to mix
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contractions and inverted conditionals, okay?
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Use full verb forms instead.
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There are other ways we can express a condition without the word "if" and without a full clause. In other words, we can use
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implied conditionals.
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I'm going to share some words and phrases that you can use in speaking or in writing.
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They're a bit more typical of formal English, but that doesn't mean you won't hear them in everyday situations.
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You know, formal doesn't have to be serious and boring so let's have a bit of fun.
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I searched online for strange products, and I found quite a lot. Would you like to hear about a few?
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Do you like bananas?
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Do enjoy sliced bananas?
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If so, you can buy a banana slicer for anywhere between five and ten US dollars. Really!
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I was surprised to learn that people actually spend money on such a gadget.
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Can't they use a simple kitchen knife to slice up the banana? If not, could they just enjoy a whole banana?
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If so and if not or implied conditionals we use them to avoid repetition.
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When the answers can only be yes or no,
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We use if so and if not to list the two possible outcomes concisely.
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Do you enjoy sliced bananas? If so... if not...
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Can't they just use a simple kitchen knife to slice up the banana? If not...
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I'm sure any parents listening agree with me on
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Safety and the need to teach small children what to eat and what not to eat.
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I discovered some odd lickable products out there, for example, lickable wallpaper
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and lickable bubbles.
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Children, in my opinion, shouldn't be licking the walls or eating bubbles in the air.
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Otherwise, they'll come to assume that these are safe and normal behaviors.
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"Otherwise" is an adverb. It implies a result of the opposite condition.
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So if the kids don't lick the walls, that's good in my opinion.
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If they lick the walls, that's rather strange and possibly unsafe.
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Note how I express that idea in fewer words by using "otherwise."
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Children, in my opinion, shouldn't be licking the walls or eating bubbles in the air.
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Otherwise, they'll come to assume that these are normal and safe behaviors.
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I believe in the value of oral hygiene, and I bet you do as well.
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But I didn't realize that people spend money on a tongue brush.
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I find that rather odd.
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Don't we have another invention for that purpose?
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We've had the modern toothbrush since the 1930s,
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and I read that the Chinese invented a bristle toothbrush back in the 15th century.
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Although it's called a toothbrush, I believe it's perfectly fine to use a toothbrush to clean your tongue.
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I was taught to brush my teeth and then use the same toothbrush to clean my tongue.
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If necessary, you can add more toothpaste to the brush and then take care of your tongue. Then it will be clean and minty.
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" If necessary" is another implied conditional and it's very convenient,
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especially in writing. The full clause is "if it is necessary" or "if it becomes necessary."
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If necessary, you can add more toothpaste to the brush. So if it is necessary.
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A similar expression is "if need be." Here's an example.
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Some people enjoy variety in their lives.
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They like trying different clothing styles, different hair colors, and different foods.
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If need be, they'll even seek variety in their personal care products.
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Did you know there are flavors of toothpaste like pine, bacon, and pickle?
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You may be able to find such flavors online or in a store.
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If possible, would you try a flavor other than mint?
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So "if need be" has the same meaning as "if necessary" or "if one has to."
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If need be, they'll even seek variety in their personal care products.
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As I was talking about toothpaste, I used another implied conditional:
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"If possible." The full clause is "if it is possible" or "if it were possible."
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If possible, would you try a flavor oOther than mint?
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If there are any teachers out there, please check the video description. I have a link to my ELT blog.
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I created a handout so you can practice all these implied conditionals.
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And you'll be able to bring the fun and humor of strange toothpaste flavors into your classroom.
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For the rest of you, here's your homework task.
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I'd like you to choose at least one of the implied conditionals and create an example.
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I'll share some of your ideas in our next lesson on conditionals.
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Here's a bonus task to challenge you. Does the phrase "if anything" make a statement stronger or weaker?
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In other words, if I use "if anything," does it emphasize or soften my idea?
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Here's an example.
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Coffee toothpaste doesn't seem like a good idea.
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If anything, it defeats one of the purposes of brushing your teeth: to freshen your breath.
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We'll talk about "if anything" and other
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conversational expressions with "if" in our next lesson on conditionals.
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That's all for now. As always, thanks for watching and happy studies!
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