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The first conditional - 6 Minute Grammar

The first conditional - 6 Minute Grammar

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If it rains, I will take my umbrella with me. This is an example of a first conditional sentence. We mainly use first conditionals to talk about possible future situations, and their results. Listen to 6 Minute Grammar to hear more examples. You'll find a quiz on our website
Date: 2020-09-18

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If I lend you my newspaper
We'll start talking
If we start talking
We'll became friends
If we became friends
I'll invite you to my house, in Venice.
If I invite you to my house
You'll meet my beautiful daughter Nicoleta
If you meet Nicoleta
You'll fall in love with her
If you fall in love with her
You'll runaway together
If you runaway,
I'll find you
If I find, I kill you.
So that's why I won't lend you my newspaper!

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If my braille frame breaks, i will buy an other one.
If i visit England, i might stay with my uncle.
Thanks BBC love you all.
Remember i'm big fan of Neil, pay my love to him from Visually impaired.
I'd like to contact to him, but don't know how i'm able to talk to him.
But i wish, if i visit UK, i will surely hug him...
Hello Neil, you always make me happy.
I want to speak english like you.
I like your english accent. God bless you!

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thanks a lot from bbc world service.. it always help us to get better lessons.
if i go to england, i will buy some clothes for my relatives that they live in my country. we will teach my boss if we get master degree. if it rain tonight, i will lose my flowers. when she goes to england she buys some things new.

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And unless watching your videos regularly, I won't be familiar with English.
I have a question though which is:
You've said that we can't put ' will' in if part, but I remember watching a video saying we can in a very specific case. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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If I don't pass the civil servants selection, I'll continue my study at uni. If I pass the civil servants selection, I might continue my study at uni as well. And I should go ahead and study diligently at uni if I don't pass the civil servants selection.
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If you're always trying to be normal you will never know how amazing you can be
If you don't go after what you want you will never have it
If you change the way you look at things The things you look at change

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Is the second part (will + the infinitive) also referred to as Future Simple? Many people explain it as follows: If + present simple, will +verb base form (future Simple).
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I've been following BBC learning English since 2006 on their website. It's really interesting and useful. It certainly helps you develop and master English. Thanks alot!!!
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Great video. Conditionals are really confusing, a lot of my students struggle with them! I'm looking forward to the other videos in this series. Thanks!
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