BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Grammar Conditionals review



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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Grammar Conditionals review This is not a word-for-word transcript Hello and welcome to 6 Minute Grammar with me, And me, So, what is our topic today? I don t know. Haven t you read the script? No, when I come to the studio, I read the script, not before. If you had read the script, you would know what it s about. Well if you give me a few minutes, I ll just give it a quick read. I d love to give you a few minutes if we had the time. But this is 6 Minute Grammar, not 16 Minute Grammar. If I d known you were going to be so bossy, I d ve stayed in bed. Mmm. So what is today s topic? If you ve been paying attention, you might have worked it out. bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 5

We ve had a lot of ifs, that is a bit of a clue. It is indeed. Today we re reviewing conditionals. Conditional sentences connect two things. One thing follows on from something else. Conditional sentences generally have two parts, the conditional clause, which is sometimes called the if clause, and a main clause. The if clause states a condition and the main clause has what happens because of that condition. And there are different kinds of conditional structures depending on whether we re dealing with something in the present or past and if we re talking about something real or imagined. We normally talk about four different conditional structures. The first one is called the zero conditional. Here s an example from earlier. Let s wind back a bit. When I come to the studio, I read the script. Now, what time does that refer to? It s not really past, present or future, is it? It s timeless. It s always. And this is what the zero conditional is for. Things that are always true, things that always happen. One thing happens, something else follows. It s also commonly used for general truths and facts. Like in these examples. Feifei When you heat water enough, it boils. If you leave milk out long enough, it goes bad. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 5

And in zero conditionals, when and if have the same meaning. Let s move on now to the first conditional. Well if you give me a few minutes, I ll just give it a quick read., what time does this refer to? This one is about something that might happen in the future. I ll read the script. Will that definitely happen? No, it ll only happen after a particular condition is met, and that condition is that you give me enough time. With the first conditional, you can use when as well as if but unlike the zero conditional, they do have different meanings. Listen to these examples. Feifei If I go to the shops, I ll get some bread. When I go to the shops, I ll get some bread. So : If I go to the shops. Am I definitely going to the shops? No, not this time. It s a possibility, but not definite. And what about: When I go to the shops? In this one, using when, there is a definite plan to go to the shops. So the first conditional expresses a likely result of a possible or definite future condition. bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 5

IDENT You re listening to BBC Learning English. Today we re reviewing different conditional forms. We ve looked at zero and first conditionals, and it was who gave us an example of the second conditional. I d love to give you a few minutes if we had the time. What time does this refer to,? It s an imaginary present time do we have the time now? No we don t. It s making a prediction about something that could be possible if something in the present were different. We re imagining a different present reality. Wow. That's very sci-fi,! And now the third conditional. Let s go back again and here the example. If I d known you were going to be so bossy, I d ve stayed in bed., what time are we talking about here? We re talking about the past, but something that didn t happen in the past. Yes, you didn t know when you got up this morning that I was going to be so bossy. bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 5

No, my past action would have been different, if I had known. I would have stayed in bed! So with the third conditional were imagining a different past reality. Very good. That s right. Very sci-fi again. Now, just time for a quick quiz. You re going to hear a sentence and you need to work out whether it s a zero, first, second or third conditional. Here s the first one: If you drop the price, you ll sell more. That s first conditional. Here s the next one: If I were you, I d take the job. And that one is second conditional. What about this one? When I ve had a busy day, I want some peace and quiet when I get home. Did you get it? That was the zero conditional. Well done if you got all of those right. If we had more time we could tell you a lot more about conditionals. But we don t, so we re going to say goodbye for now, and remind you that there's more about this topic on our website bbclearningenglish.com. Do join us again soon for more 6 Minute Grammar. Both Bye. bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 5