Real ESL Video Lesson 28 - Present Real Conditional
The IF Clauses or Conditional clauses are really tough (hard, difficult). So, we’re going to start out with the basics.
First, I’ll talk to you about the present real conditional. This is when you are talking about a real situation in the present that is not necessarily going to happen, but it might happen. So, you form it by writing:
If +subject+present …, subject +present.
For example:
If you feel hungry at night, you shouldn’t eat a big meal.
If a mosquito is flying around my room at night, I have to get up and kill it.
Watch and enjoy!
Transcript and Vocabulary explanation are coming later today!
….Actually, I’ll have to wait until tomorrow. It seems that YouTube is having some problems.