I particularly liked the last two examples. Thank you. It is indeed difficult to decide which one to use - most difficult when you need to explain that clearly to ESL students.
Good evening BBC ...I am addicted to listen to your valuable classes...mine is not a complaint... I just wanted my self to be clear about your text during the Catherine version. The text is like this...But if your friend is about to go sunbathing, perhaps without any sun cream, you can use the first conditional to talk about that specific situation and its possible result like this. My doubt is...can ITS be written like how you texted....or can it be written IT'S only?
Hi,can you answer my question. I feel confused at 4:56. Catherine's example is '' If I fail my exams again, I feel terrible.''İs that also true? She might work a lot.
Your audio podcasts are indispensable to me, hosts are great and explanation is very clear. A suggestion if possible, when you create video out of audio podcast either include animated dialogues of transcripts or video of hosts recording audio would be cool.
when we jump, our body gets warm. is gets right here? or should it be get. i hesitiate becouse of the part our body, then you think it's plural hence get, but it doesn't right.
Oh, I didn't know the zero & first conditional. I think the difference between zero & first condition is important to learn. Anyway, thanks a lot for sharing a great English video.
Conditional 0 and 1 describe real situations-cond 0 in the present- general truth, facts/ cond 1 in the future- a high possibility to happen in the future, a specific situation. Both use "when" and "if": cond 0-"when" = it happens regularly , "if"= not regularly// cond 1- "when" =it will happen at some point in the future, "if" =don't know if it will happen
I particularly liked the last two examples. Thank you. It is indeed difficult to decide which one to use - most difficult when you need to explain that clearly to ESL students.
Very good explanation and examples as well.
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Good evening BBC ...I am addicted to listen to your valuable classes...mine is not a complaint... I just wanted my self to be clear about your text during the Catherine version. The text is like this...But if your friend is about to go sunbathing, perhaps without any sun cream, you can use the first conditional to talk about that specific situation and its possible result like this. My doubt is...can ITS be written like how you texted....or can it be written IT'S only?
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I had written the future will twice. Once. I just realised. Love you guys .
Thanks... that's great way for learning English...
Hi,can you answer my question. I feel confused at 4:56. Catherine's example is '' If I fail my exams again, I feel terrible.''İs that also true? She might work a lot.
Your audio podcasts are indispensable to me, hosts are great and explanation is very clear. A suggestion if possible, when you create video out of audio podcast either include animated dialogues of transcripts or video of hosts recording audio would be cool.
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when we jump, our body gets warm. is gets right here? or should it be get. i hesitiate becouse of the part our body, then you think it's plural hence get, but it doesn't right.
Oh, I didn't know the zero & first conditional. I think the difference between zero & first condition is important to learn. Anyway, thanks a lot for sharing a great English video.
Conditional 0 and 1 describe real situations-cond 0 in the present- general truth, facts/ cond 1 in the future- a high possibility to happen in the future, a specific situation. Both use "when" and "if": cond 0-"when" = it happens regularly , "if"= not regularly// cond 1- "when" =it will happen at some point in the future, "if" =don't know if it will happen
My doubt is in the line.... SPECIFIC SITUATION AND ITS POSSIBLE RESULT LIKE THIS. Please let me know
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The last sentence is confusing. It is a zero and first conditional example?
I'm like number 667.... ruined it