English Conditionals / IF clauses order? Ask Alisha

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This shirt is the same shirt that I was wearing in the live-stream this morning!
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It's a busy day.
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A busy day for me.
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[laughs] Hi everybody, my name is Alisha.
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Welcome back to Ask Alisha, where you ask me questions, and I answer them.
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Maybe.
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Thanks very much for submitting your questions.
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Remember, you can submit your questions at EnglishClass101.com/ask-alisha.
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There's a hyphen between "ask" and "alisha," so watch out.
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First question!
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For today.
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Do you have an American accent or a British accent?
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A lot of you have asked this over the course of the years.
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I have an American accent.
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To be very specific, I suppose I speak with a west coast American accent.
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Not British English.
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If you want to know what British English sounds like, there are some videos on the YouTube
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channel with Gina, one of our other hosts.
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She speaks with a British accent.
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So you can listen to her to kind of pick up some of the differences between my accent
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and her accent.
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British English and American English.
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So, thanks for that question.
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But yes, I speak American English.
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Next question!
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How do we use the word "cheers"?
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When do we use it?
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Is it formal or informal?
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Please help.
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In American English, we use "cheers" when we're drinking.
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When we want to start off a drink with somebody else, we'll often clink glasses.
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So like, touch glasses together and say "cheers."
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We use "cheers" in this way in American English.
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In other types of English, like British English or Australian English, for example, people
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might use the word cheers as a way to say "thank you," or as a way to say "thank you
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in advance for something."
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If my friend asks me for a favor, and I agree to do that favor, my friend can say "cheers"
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to me, meaning "thank you in advance."
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So "cheers," it tends to be more on the informal side.
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It's not a super-formal expression.
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If you want to use it in a formal situation when you're drinking with someone, you can
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use cheers, but in most situations, we use it informally.
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Informally.
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Next question!
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Hey Alisha, how do I make this sentence negative?
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"Let's go to the park."
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If you want to make a "let's" blah blah blah sentence negative, just put "not" before the
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verb.
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Let's NOT go to the park.
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Let's NOT plus some verb or some verb phrase.
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Let's not go hiking this weekend.
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Let's not watch that movie tonight.
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I'm tired.
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Let's not blah blah blah to make a "let's" sentence negative.
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Thanks for the question!
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Next question!
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What does "play down" mean?
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This is a phrasal verb.
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To play down something or "to play something down" means to decrease the significance of
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something.
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I don't want to play down how delicious my mom's Thanksgiving dinner was.
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I don't want to play down my friend's success.
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He's doing an amazing job!
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If something is really great or really interesting, or...It could be negative, too.
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To play something down means to make this thing seem less than what it actually is.
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If there's a scandal, for example.
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The president is trying to play down the seriousness of the situation.
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It means that it's a very serious situation, but the president is trying to make it seem
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less serious than it is.
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So, "to play down" means to make something seem less than it actually is.
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Good question, though.
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Thanks!
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Next question!
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The next question is about if-conditionals.
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There's no problem when you say the main clause first and you say the if clause after.
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Is that correct?
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Yes, that's fine.
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In the live stream, I introduced the pattern: if clause first
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main clause second.
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But I also mentioned that we can use main clause first and then if clause second.
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If I finish editing this video today, I can go running.
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I can reverse that sentence.
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I can go running if I finish editing this video today.
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Both sentences are totally correct.
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It's up to you to choose which order you like.
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Thanks for the question, though.
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Good one.
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The next question is about the present perfect progressive tense.
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I said "I have been wanting to" blah blah blah.
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Why did I use the verb "want" in the continuous tense, as "wanting"?
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I used the progressive form "wanting" because from a point in the past until now, there
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is something I have desired.
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I have wanted to do continuously, though.
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To give a strong nuance of the continuous nature of that, I used the progressive or
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the continuous form "wanting."
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I've been wanting to see that movie.
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I've been wanting to get a coffee with my friend.
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I've been wanting to get more sleep.
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I've been wanting to go jogging.
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Something you started to want in the past and continued to want until this point in
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time.
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You can say "I have been wanting."
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We can apply other verbs to this pattern too, like, "I've been thinking about you all week!"
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"I've been worrying about you all day."
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So, these continuous past emotions, too.
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We can use the progressive tense to talk about those.
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Thanks for that question, though.
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That's a good one.
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Next question!
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Next question comes from Ricardo Villaroel.
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I'm very sorry.
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What does "one" mean as a subject?
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One means "any person."
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It sounds rather formal.
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In more casual speech, we say "you."
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Like, if you went to the movie theater, where would you buy popcorn?
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To make it sound more formal, we could say "where would one buy popcorn?"
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Instead of using "you," we say "one."
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So you might see this more in writing, or perhaps in situations where "you" is not appropriate,
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or it's too casual.
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So "one" means any person.
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It doesn't mean the number.
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It doesn't refer to another noun, necessarily.
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A lot of "if" sentences.
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Like, "if one were a doctor, how much money would one make?"
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One just means "a person."
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Any person.
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Thanks, Ricardo!
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Next question!
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From Nita Apriyani.
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I hope I said your name right I'm very sorry.
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Can I say "the ketchup on that crispy chicken was savory"?
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The flavor was barbecue, teriyaki, or black pepper.
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It wasn't spicy.
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Ah!
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Yes.
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You can say a sauce is savory.
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That's very, very common.
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So something savory, as we talked about quickly in the food live-stream, flavors that are
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not so sweet but that are still very very flavorful.
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Something that's usually a little bit more salty.
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We don't really use savory to explain sweet things.
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It's more for kind of salty things, or things that have like a really deep flavor about them.
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So yes, you can describe your sauce, or your barbecue sauce, or your chicken, whatever
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you put on your chicken, as "savory."
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That's a great word to describe.
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Thanks for that question! [snaps]
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I almost forgot!
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There's one more thing I want to talk to you about.
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You guys did not ask this question, but I noticed it during the food live-stream that
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we did recently.
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The difference between "desert" and "dessert" is one "s" in spelling.
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However, these two words are difference.
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Let's start with the word "dessert."
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The sweet food that comes at the end of a meal.
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Dessert is spelled with two "s"s.
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We use d-e-s-s-e-r-t to spell "dessert."
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However, the word "desert," which is spelled d-e-s-e-r-t refers to like a dry landscape.
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Not many plants.
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Not many animals live there.
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That's a desert.
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If you misspell the word "dessert" and you forget that "s," it becomes "desert."
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Also, very interestingly, there's another way to pronounce the word that's spelled "desert."
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This is a verb.
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To desert.
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So, "to desert" means "to leave something without planning to come back."
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Like, to desert a town, or to desert your family.
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To abandon something.
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Also, it can mean like leaving a military position.
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So, to desert the army.
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Please note: "dessert" (the end of a meal) and "to desert" (meaning "to leave" or "to
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abandon something") have the same pronunciation, but different grammatical functions.
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So please be careful of this point.
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How can we put them all together?
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I'm going to desert my station so that I can enjoy dessert in the desert.
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Ho-ho.
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Okay!
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So, I think those are all the questions that I want to take a look at this week.
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Remember, if you want to submit a question, you can send them to me at EnglishClass101.com/ask-alisha.
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Type away!
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So if you have any other food vocabulary related questions, let me know!
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Thanks very much for watching this episode, and I will see you again next week.
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Bye Bye!
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